This St. John's trans man thought it wasn't possible for him to get pregnant. Then it happened
For Forrest Sandifer, the experience of pregnancy and fatherhood has been challenging — but rewarding
Last year, Forrest Sandifer of St. John's wasn't feeling well. He was having stomach issues and found no answers and no relief after multiple doctor visits.
After blood work and other tests, his physician started talking about what some fear most: cancer. Specifically, a pituitary gland tumour.
Further testing and an MRI were scheduled. But the 27-year-old had a gut feeling.
While waiting for his next appointments, he took two more tests at home, and the mystery was solved. There was no tumour at all; he was pregnant.
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When you put on your manly beard oil while having totally gay bro hot ropes shot up your man gussy leading to a totally manly pregnancy and bro down during the AAAIIIIEEEEEEEE GET ME A FRICKING EPIDURAL DOCTOR; YOU DID THIS TO ME YOU PEEPEE HAVING BASTARD as you man up and shit an infant out of your bleeding crotch like generations of men before you
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This reads correctly but you don't need to tie it into other men's manliness. That's confusing the message here.
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You're a cute, delicate little trans bb
You wouldn't know anything about the manly arts of
dying in wars
necking pints
building and demolishing structures
childbirth
fighting over livestock (fat women)
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