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Miscarriage? No Worries, Just Try Again, Men! (by MrWalkSoftly)

 MrWalkSoftly (16)     (58 / M-F / Louisiana)
1-Jun-17 10:35 pm
""A married couple in Portland — Trystan and his husband Biff — are expecting a new baby this summer, after suffering a miscarriage in 2016. The couple, who are already dads to two very cute kids they adopted, recently talked all about trying to get pregnant, fear of another miscarriage, and breaking the good news to family members on the WNYC podcast, the
Longest Shortest Time .




Trystan is transgender and, after becoming pregnant for the first time in 2016, endured a miscarriage just before a six-week ultrasound appointment. Biff, rattled by the miscarriage, wanted to wait a year before trying for another baby. But as Trystan mentioned on the podcast, waiting and then trying to become pregnant again as a trans person is tricky — it means staying off testosterone. Rather than restart and then quit testosterone, the couple decided to try again for a baby.
At a recent doctor appointment, they learned the baby's sex is male. The couple has a joke they like to make about this new discovery. "Our baby has been diagnosed male," Trystan said jokingly. "That's my own little joke in our family — diagnosis: male."""
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/sex-love...pecting-child/





To summarize....A woman thinks she's a man so she becomes one. Then wants a baby so she uses the woman parts she/he decided to keep when she/he became part man.
She/he's husband is gay....Maybe, but he impregnated his husband who also has a vagina.
Yes.... That about sums it up!

 

 



Last edited by MrWalkSoftly; 1-Jun-17 10:36 pm.
 
 
 Critter1211 (11)       (49 / F-MF / Tennessee)
1-Jun-17 10:47 pm
Has nothing to do with gays, but my daughter lost her first baby around 6-8 weeks along also. Went in for an ultrasound and nothing, did blood work and got the call a few days later. It was devastating. We already knew by then, but my goodness it was hard. I didn't think my daughter was ever going to get over it. But she has a beautiful healthy baby boy now.

 

 



Last edited by Critter1211; 1-Jun-17 10:47 pm.
 
 
 MrWalkSoftly (16)     (58 / M-F / Louisiana)
1-Jun-17 11:06 pm
But she has a beautiful healthy baby boy now.
She sure does! He's a cutey patootie!

 

 

 
 
 junderhood (Banned)
1-Jun-17 11:07 pm
Im very glad your daughter is better but walks wtf did i jist effin read

 

 

 
 
 MrWalkSoftly (16)     (58 / M-F / Louisiana)
1-Jun-17 11:08 pm
Im very glad your daughter is better but walks wtf did i jist effin read
Hahahahahaha don't you know? The new "normal". lol

 

 

 
 
 Critter1211 (11)       (49 / F-MF / Tennessee)
1-Jun-17 11:11 pm
Im very glad your daughter is better but walks wtf did i jist effin read
Hahahahahaha don't you know? The new "normal". lol
if that's normal, i'm glad i'm the oddball

 

 

 
 
 junderhood (Banned)
1-Jun-17 11:16 pm
@MrWalkSoftly: uggh no not normal not cool bet these ***** voted Obama twice

 

 

 
 
 xlace1975x (4)       (48 / F-MF / Arkansas)
2-Jun-17 2:46 am
Miscarriages are to get over. I had one 20yrs ago. I believe God knew I wasn't prepared for it. The father disappeared on me for 20yrs. I was able to process it but he didn't know about it till he came back 20yrs later. So I had to relive it to help him to get through. It was tough

 

 

 
 
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