I guess this is why the UK insists that we use the phrase “pregnant people” instead of “pregnant women.”
According to Dr. Richard Paulson, the president of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, men will soon be able to get uterus transplants.
I know SJWs are all, “Men can get pregnant! Two men gave birth in Britain!!!!” but no. Those were still BIOLOGICAL FEMALES. Just because they thought they were pregnant “men” didn’t mean they were pregnant “men.” They were pregnant women who thought they were men.
I still can’t believe that requires explaining.
But according to this fertility professor, biological men will soon be able to get uterus transplants.
“You could do it tomorrow,” he said at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine’s annual meeting. “There would be additional challenges, but I don’t see any obvious problem that would preclude it … I personally suspect there are going to be trans women who are going to want to have a uterus and will likely get the transplant.”
He added that while men and woman have a different shaped pelvis there would nevertheless be room for an implanted womb.
However, the procedure would be extremely complicated and it’s likely that transgender women would have to give birth by caesarean section
In addition, hormones might have to be given to replicate the changes that occur while a woman is pregnant.
But again, this would still be experimental. Not to mention that it would pose a HUGE risk to the sweet little baby. Even British “experts” say this could “pose ‘significant’ risk to the fetus.”
So the question remains. Is it ethical?
I know someone out there is going to be all, “Well women have high risk pregnancies too! Are THEY unethical?!”
Seriously? Step off. If you can’t figure out the difference between that and a MAN GETTING A FEMALE-SPECIFIC ORGAN IMPLANTED INSIDE OF HIS BODY, I can’t help you.
While there may be a “psychological benefit” to the mother carrying her own baby, this had to be “weighed against any psychological harm to the child being born in this atypical way”, said Julian Savulescu, professor of practical ethics at Oxford University.
Since 2014 at least five babies have been born to women who had received wombs in Sweden, while the first British attempt is to be carried out next year by Dr Richard Smith of Imperial College London.
As it stands, it would be illegal for an IVF clinic in the UK to create an embryo for the purpose of implanting it in a man, under the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008.
Thank God. There is absolutely NO REASON for a man to have a womb implanted inside of him. This is madness.
h/t Independent