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Pregnant Man To Share Story With Oprah

The story of a man who says that he is six months pregnant will tell his story to Oprah Windfrey today. The story of Thomas Beatie will also be in an exclusive article in People magazine.

ABC's Deborah Roberts reported that in the late 80s, Beattie was a feminine young woman. Today, Beatie, 34, turns heads.

He is legally recognized as a man and married to his wife of nearly five years, Nancy.

"They started a relationship as two women, Tracy as Thomas was then known, and Nancy," said Patrick Rogers, senior editor at People Magazine. "They had a lesbian relationship and then he began this transition from woman to man with hormones."

Beatie kept his reproductive organs, allowing him to conceive the couple's first baby.

The couple's story has registered everything from outrage to awe, with some wondering why he'd go to such trouble to become a man only to embrace something so symbolically female, Roberts reported.

"This is a child who may face the onslaught of the public and their opinions as to what a traditional family should be," said Dr. Jeffrey Gardere, a psychologist.

In the exclusive interview with People magazine, the father-to-be says even his own family has rejected the notion of a pregnant trans-man.

"Thomas' own brother has said that this child that he's carrying is going to be a monster," Rogers said.




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