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Fact check: Liberals saying men can give birth

Checked on September 17, 2025

1. Summary of the results

The statement "Liberals saying men can give birth" is partially supported by various analyses [1] [2] [3], which indicate that some liberals, particularly those in the medical field, acknowledge that transgender men who have a uterus and ovaries can become pregnant and give birth [1] [2]. However, other analyses [4] [5] clarify that this is not biologically possible for cisgender men, as they do not possess a uterus or ovaries [4]. Additionally, some sources [5] [6] discuss the theoretical possibilities of men becoming pregnant through uterus transplant surgeries or genetic engineering, but note that these methods are not currently feasible or safe for human application [5]. A case report also supports the claim that transgender men can become pregnant, but highlights the need for the individual to have a uterus and ovaries, and to stop taking testosterone [3].

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

A crucial aspect missing from the original statement is the distinction between transgender and cisgender men [4]. The ability of men to give birth is contingent upon the presence of a uterus and ovaries, which is typically not the case for cisgender men [4]. Furthermore, the original statement lacks context regarding the medical and scientific discussions surrounding pregnancy in transgender men, including the potential health risks to the baby due to the father's use of testosterone [7]. Alternative viewpoints, such as those presented in sources [8] [9], highlight the complexity of debates surrounding transgender issues and the need for nuanced discussions that consider multiple perspectives [8]. It is also important to note that some sources [6] discuss scientific breakthroughs that may potentially enable men to reproduce without a biological mother, but these developments are still in their infancy and require significant improvement before they can be considered for human application [6].

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

The original statement may be misleading or biased, as it does not provide sufficient context or clarification regarding the specific circumstances under which men can give birth [1] [2]. By omitting the distinction between transgender and cisgender men, the statement may be misinterpreted to suggest that all men can become pregnant, which is not biologically accurate [4]. This lack of clarity may benefit those who seek to polarize or sensationalize the issue, rather than engaging in informed discussions about the complexities of pregnancy and transgender health [8]. On the other hand, sources that provide nuanced discussions and accurate information [3] [4] may benefit individuals seeking to understand the topic and promote informed dialogue.

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