First known transgender man to give birth welcomes third child
Melbourne, Aug 3 (ANI): Transgendered American Thomas Beatie, widely known for becoming the world's first 'pregnant man', has now given birth to his third child.
According to RadarOnline, Beatie was born a female but underwent a sexual reassignment procedure in order to become a man, the Courier Mail reported.
He became pregnant by artificial insemination and gained worldwide attention in 2007 after the first pictures of his swollen stomach went public, reports the Courier Mail.
Beatie and his wife Nancy welcomed their first child, Susan, in July 2008, and their second child a boy, Austin, was born in June 2009.
A source revealed that Beatie gave birth to a big and healthy, baby boy with light brown hair, blue eyes on August 3.
Beatie gave birth naturally to all three children at St Charles Medical Centre in Bend, Oregon. (ANI)
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