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Pregnant Man Update: We May Have More Babies

Pregnant Man Update: We May Have More Babies

Georgina Dickinson, News of the World

June 09, 2008

“I feel fantastic,” he said. “I cannot wait to see my baby’s face.”

In a tender and intimate moment, Thomas shares a cuddle with wife Nancy—before telling the News of the World of his secret hopes for the future.

With four weeks to go, he sensationally reveals the couple are ready to have more babies after the birth of their daughter.

And as well as posing for these amazing world exclusive pictures, Thomas opens up his family album to show unseen snaps of his life as a teenage beauty queen.

Thomas—who changed sex ten years ago but kept his ovaries and womb so he could have children—told us: “I feel on top of the world.

“I’m 36 weeks now and almost due but I feel fantastic. Every day Nancy and I think about how we just cannot wait to hold our daughter for the first time, to finally get to touch her and see her face.

“We have her nursery ready and her diapers are lined up in her bedroom. Everything is ready to go.

“We have even picked a name which we both love—although we’re waiting until she is born before we tell anyone. All the people who really know us and love us, our friends and family, have been incredibly supportive.

“So much so we might even have more children. We will just see what the experience is like with our daughter’s arrival first and then give it some thought.”

Thomas, 34, posed naked for our fascinating new pictures which show just how extraordinary this pregnancy is as he even shaves while resting his elbow on his baby bump.

Lucky

And the photos from his past document his transformation from a Hawaiian beauty called Tracy Lagondino into the man he is today.

Brave Thomas has caused worldwide controversy over the “reverse” pregnancy, which was the only way he and Nancy could have children.

But at the centre of the storm, all has been calm, as Thomas explains: “Everything has been excellent. I have been so lucky. I didn’t have any discomforts or ailments.

“In fact when I found out I was pregnant I went online and read how a lot of women suffer back pain but I haven’t had any. It has been remarkably easy.

“And when Nancy and I saw the first scans it was just such an incredible emotional experience we did not care what some people were saying about us.

“To be able to see her face, her lips, her body made all the abuse we have endured worthwhile.

“She went from being a figment of hope to a real person, our baby and the experience has been magical.

“Starting a family was a dream Nancy and I had shared for some time, and in four weeks our dream is about to come true. We just cannot wait.”

Thomas had his breasts removed ten years ago but chose to keep his female reproductive organs because Nancy, 45, had undergone a hysterectomy.

When the time came, he had to stop taking his sex-change testosterone hormone so he could start ovulating again.

He fell pregnant with twins on his first attempt using donor sperm bought from a cryogenic sperm bank. Thomas was inseminated by Nancy at home using a special syringe from a VET who looked after their pet birds—because a baby clinic turned them away.

“I asked for a syringe without a needle,” said Nancy. “They gave us one and we got our container of sperm.”

Thomas had an ectopic pregnancy and lost the embryos and a fallopian tube. But against the odds a second try worked—and the baby will be delivered by caesarean section by obstetrician Dr Kimberly James on July 3.

“It was always a clear decision that we wanted to have children and for me not to remove my organs,” said Thomas.

“Wanting to have a child is neither a male nor female desire but a human desire.”

Bubbles

Meanwhile at their detached home in Bend, Oregon, Nancy and Thomas—who run a T-shirt business—are keen to portray an air of everyday normality.

Our photographs show Thomas having his daily shave then taking a bath, lying in the bubbles, gazing at his bump.

He poses lovingly with Nancy, clearly showing the scars from his breast operation and pregnancy pigmentation lines on his abdomen.

And he plays with his pet birds, perching them on his arm. Then the amazing couple got out their family albums, revealing just how beautiful Thomas was as Tracy from her early school years to her teens.

Tracy and her two brothers were raised in Hawaii by their father after their mother committed suicide.

The young beauty was a model—even making it to the finals of Miss Hawaii Teen USA.

There are also pictures from their happiest day—when they wed in Hawaii in 2003 five years after they met in Honolulu.

Thomas has no regrets about becoming a woman. He still has female organs but says he and Nancy manage to have a healthy sex life.

Now he is looking forward to a bright future as a father.

“We have come so far together and our daughter will be the icing on the cake for us,” Thomas told us. “Finally we will be a complete family.”


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    NurseReece

    29 days ago

    18 comments

    woo hoo vegadarling! you saved me a mouthful!
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    80229duck

    29 days ago

    16 comments

    I really do not care about their relationship I do not think he is a man, men do not have vaginas if I get pregnant they would have to cut my belly open and take it out. This has nothing to do with anything, but I have to ask myself what happened in her life that made her go out with a transexual.
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    pezzy

    29 days ago

    274 comments

    I dont care if SHE has any more babies.They should do a story in about 14 years, when the poor kid is a teenager..I am sick of the this, no matter what "he" looks like, it is still a SHE!!!
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    T_kj3

    about 1 month ago

    12 comments

    Who cares already! Drawing more attention just makes it irritating!!!
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    KCHuey

    about 1 month ago

    20 comments

    nineteenseventyfive wrote "I just wonder when their child grows up how are the parents going to explain the birds and the bees. Because in biology it has been that the females of the species carries the offspring and the male species help produce the offspring..." Have you ever heard of the waterdragon or the seahorse? There are both a species.
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    KCHuey

    about 1 month ago

    20 comments

    Well said vegadarling!
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    quay5165

    about 1 month ago

    30 comments

    GOOD LUCK AT SETTING A RECORD
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    sap

    about 1 month ago

    416 comments

    I agree gtw. Hope about more stories about the poor men and women fighting for our country and their famalies back home waiting for them to come home safely. I really could care less about this "MAN/WOMAN" giving birth. Just another wacko in our society.
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    gtw

    about 1 month ago

    4 comments

    Shame on the "Media" for sensationalizing this story. As a culture we all should share some of the shame as well, after all, they only feed us what we are willing to eat. To parade this unfortunate person in front of the masses for the purpose of selling “stuff” is despicable to say the least. This confused and or possibly mentally woman (scientifically female) needs someone to advocate for her privacy and dignity. She, like any other human being, does not deserve to be put on display for our amusement. She is not a circus geek and we should not treat her like one. Gary
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    vegadarling

    about 1 month ago

    10 comments

    To those of you here that don't seem to understand transgender folks- please educate yourselves. As nurses it is not in the scope of practice to judge your patients, in fact it's your duty to be understanding and understand medical conditions. Transgender folks have a medical condtion. Your bias is felt by your patients whether or not you verbally express it. This causes your patients to feel unsafe and invisible. This decreases the liklihood of your patients seeking out appropriate medical care thus neglecting their medical needs. It is your responsibilty to be understanding and nonjudgemental while providing appropriate care. I question some of you here as to your ability to do that based on your incredibly offensive and biased responses. Here's a couple informational links I found: 10 Tips for Working WIth Transgender Individuals: A Guide for Health Care Providers http://www.transgenderlawcenter.org/pdf/Provider%20fact%20sheet.pdf Recommendations for Transgender Health Care http://www.transgenderlaw.org/resources/tlchealth.htm Culturally competent care for GLBT people: Recommendations for health care providers (please read the section on Basic Tips for Culturally Compentent Care) http://www.metrokc.gov/health/glbt/providers.htm#role Therapy and Health Maitenance for Transgender Men: A Guide for Health Care Providers http://www.nickgorton.org/Medical%20Therapy%20and%20HM%20for%20Transgender%20Men_2005.pdf Policy and Protocol for Serving Transgender Patients http://www.transgenderlegal.org/media/uploads/doc_22.pdf
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    deeocala

    about 1 month ago

    2 comments

    I totally agree, enchantedone!
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    enchantedone

    about 1 month ago

    2 comments

    The media needs to stop saying "pregnant man". Clearly this is a female . This has nothing to do with heterosexual nor homesexual or who makes the better parent. This is a female that has been surgically and chemically altered to appear as a man. The bottom line is this, the media needs to state the facts and you can't hide from your DNA!
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    nineteenseventyfive

    about 1 month ago

    4 comments

    I just wonder when their child grows up how are the parents going to explain the birds and the bees. Because in biology it has been that the females of the species carries the offspring and the male species help produce the offspring but here you got a person who looks like a man but got the parts of a woman and can give birth like a woman but don't want to live life as a woman. Very confusing, here's a thought off the cuff if "he" was on a sinking ship and the captain says women and children first will "he" consider him/herself a woman at that time to get off the ship?
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    ch_yinyee

    2 months ago

    6 comments

    This act of pregnancy goes against society norms and the law of nature. God created man and woman, father and mother. But not woman as a father, who we are to go against what God has set up by using our wisdom.
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    27534

    2 months ago

    2 comments

    The media should stop staying, "pregnant man...blah, blah, blah". A person with female reproduction organs is considered to be a woman! Thomas is not a pregnant man but a pregnant woman who happened to have her breast removed and her clitoris enlarged to resemble a penis.

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