Power77
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Being myself fascinated everyday about scientific progress, I've began to wonder whether or not a pregnant man would one day be possible. For example, have a look at this information ( which I know certainly dates a bit and is based on a hoax but it still leads me wondering about the possibility of such a procedure scientifically speaking): http://www.malepregnancy.com/science/. Not to mention that we are now able to transplant uteruses now as seen with the first woman having given birth to an healthy baby boy in Sweden thanks to an uterus donation from a 60 year old friend of her: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/10/141007092110.htm. Do you think that one day male pregnancy will turn out to be a scientific reality? If yes, would you see it as a solution to the demographic winters that some countries around the world are experiencing or rather as an irrelevant tool that would only benefit gay male couples wanting to have children without having to pay for a surrogate? I can see it benefiting and attracting straight single men desperately wanting children of their own and who similarly to gay couples do not want to pay for a surrogate mother. I cannot however see how male pregnancy would benefit(or rather attract) straight couples in which the woman has miscarrying issues if uterus transplants are possible. So what do you think? Share.