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Trans woman says she wants her uterus transplanted into her body just so she can have an abortion in a resurfaced clip that is causing outrage

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Transgender woman appears in resurfaced video saying she wants to be the first to have an abortion

A transgender woman has claimed she wants to undergo a uterus transplant just so she can have an abortion in a resurfaced video that is being shared widely online.

In the video, the unidentified trans woman says she wants to be the first to receive a uterus transplant, “including ovaries and eggs.”

“And I want to be the first trans woman to have an abortion,” she adds.

DailyMail.com has not been able to confirm the identity of the transgender woman filmed speaking and how serious she is about carrying out her plan.

Transgender woman appears in resurfaced video saying she wants to be the first to have an abortion

‘I will let a doctor remove the organs from a healthy and willing transmasculine donor and place them in my body, and I will dedicate myself heart and soul to their aftercare.

“I’ll have as much gay sex as I need with as many trans women as I need and I’ll leave the transphobes and homophones scratching their heads wondering what to do with it and I want to be the first trans woman to have an abortion.”

The clip first appeared on Megyn Kelly’s show in 2023, but went viral again over the weekend, generating thousands of new comments.

“This man wants to conceive a child with the goal of killing that innocent child,” said one X user.

Another person said: ‘This is truly demonic. Nothing else could explain why anyone would want this. Absolutely nothing.’

A third added: “I can’t imagine what’s more evil, this person or the medical professionals willing to do the work to make this possible.”

Uterus transplants have been successfully performed on biological women, and in May 2023, an Alabama woman named Mallory gave birth to a healthy baby after receiving a uterus transplant.

The process is much more complicated for transgender women and there are no plans yet to try it on a transgender woman.

A recent study by researchers at the University of Michigan found that there were 1,907 births among people who were born biologically female but identified as male between 2014 and 2018, the equivalent of nearly 500 per year.

Of the total, 256 trans men were insured under Medicaid, a government program that provides health insurance to people with limited incomes, funded by Americans.

The clip first appeared on Megyn Kelly's show in 2023, but has caused fresh outrage after being re-shared online over the weekend.

The clip first appeared on Megyn Kelly’s show in 2023, but has caused fresh outrage after being re-shared online over the weekend.

Getting pregnant as a trans man is possible if the person still has their female reproductive organs.

And while the hormone therapy that transgender men take during transition will prevent the person from having a menstrual cycle, it is not a form of birth control.

Hormones do not prevent pregnancy and trans men can conceive and carry a pregnancy to term.

Pregnancy options remain the same as those for cisgender women, including sexual intercourse with a partner with a penis or through fertility assistance such as in vitro fertilization.

There is currently no official data on how many transgender men give birth in the U.S. each year, but experts believe the numbers are likely higher than many would expect.

Data estimates there are 1.4 million adults in the country who identify as transgender.

And recent data has shown that rates of gender dysphoria have skyrocketed in nearly every state since 2018.

A report from health data analytics firm Definitive Healthcare shows that the rate of gender dysphoria increased in every state except South Dakota from 2018 to 2022.

Regarding transgender men and pregnancy, a 2019 study from Rutgers University found that there is no data on how many transgender men give birth each year because medical systems track them as women.

And although data is limited, the study found that 64 percent had vaginal deliveries and 25 percent requested a cesarean delivery.

The Rutgers researchers also estimated that “unintended pregnancies occur in up to 30 percent of transgender men.”

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