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World's 'second pregnant man' to give birth to baby boy

Category: News -> Health
The world's second known "pregnant man" is set to give birth to a baby boy with his transgender husband next month. Scott Moore and his partner, Thomas, were both born as girls. However, they underwent surgery and hormone treatments to change their sex.

Link : http://sify.com/news/world-s-second-pregnant-man-to-give-birth-to-baby-boy-next-month-news-international-kb1sufibafd.html

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