Speaker Johnson is preparing another bill to address funding for Ukraine, Israel, and border concerns

Yes, it’s possible for men to become pregnant and give birth to children of their own. In fact, it’s probably a lot more common than you might think. Let’s break down some common misconceptions about how we understand the term “man”:

  1. Cisgender Men: These are individuals who were assigned male at birth (AMAB) and identify as men. They typically have male reproductive organs, including testicles and a penis, but no uterus.
  2. Transgender Men and Transmasculine People: Some people who were assigned female at birth (AFAB) identify as men. These folks may be “transgender” men or transmasculine people. Transmasculine is used to describe an AFAB individual who identifies or presents toward the masculine side of the spectrum. They may identify as a man or any number of other gender identities, including nonbinary, genderqueer, or agender. Many AFAB folks who identify as men or who don’t identify as women have the reproductive organs necessary to carry a child.
  3. Pregnancy Possibilities:
    • Uterus and Ovaries: Any individual with a uterus and ovaries can get pregnant. If you have these reproductive organs, pregnancy is possible.
    • Testosterone and Pregnancy: For AFAB folks who have a uterus and ovaries and are on testosterone, the process of pregnancy is similar to that of a cisgender woman. Menses typically stop within six months of starting hormone replacement therapy (HRT). To conceive, a person will need to stop the use of testosterone. However, it isn’t entirely unheard of for people on testosterone to become pregnant from having unprotected vaginal sex. Research on gender non-conforming pregnancies or the effects of HRT on fertility is limited, but available data suggests that testosterone use doesn’t necessarily make someone infertile.
    • Emerging Technologies: There are also emerging technologies that may make it possible for AMAB individuals (transgender men) to carry a child in the future.
  4. Bottom Line: Your reproductive organs and hormones may change what pregnancy looks like, but your gender isn’t — and shouldn’t be — considered a limiting factor. If you have a uterus and ovaries, pregnancy is possible, regardless of your gender identity. However, trans men who have had surgery to remove their uterus and/or ovaries cannot get pregnant.
Remember, gender-affirming hormone therapy (including testosterone) isn’t birth control. So if you don’t want to get pregnant, it’s important to use a reliable method of birth control1234.
 

Former Speaker Johnson is preparing another bill to address funding for Ukraine, Israel, and border concerns​

Fixed it for you
 
We want the border protected by adherence to our existing laws, and we want our money spent on US citizens not the funding of a foreign war jimboliar.
Are you stupid or somethin Forrest??
You want money spent on U.S. citizens? Which ones? Trump's & his MAGA bootlickers, that's who.

Look at the new GOP budget plan & see what Trump & his party have in store for you.
 
We want the border protected by adherence to our existing laws, and we want our money spent on US citizens not the funding of a foreign war jimboliar.
Are you stupid or somethin Forrest??
Its a hard thing to remember that we are members of both the human race, and the world. You could notice all the business that big money company's are sending their business to places they can get cheap labor, or that there are things we need that we can only get from other parts of the world. isolation will not work.
 

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