TikToker Explains How He Could Be The "World's First Pregnant Trans Woman" Using A Uterine Transplant
A TikToker claims that he could be the world's very first pregnant trans woman through an advanced surgery called a uterine transplant.

The transgender side of TikTok always finds a way top itself. Various activists are constantly inventing new pronouns and claiming that one's gender can change throughout the day. TikTok has also become home to popular accounts of people like Dylan Mulvaney, who has been documenting his "girlhood" journey, and Jeffrey Marsh, a man who claims to be "non-binary" and invites minors to go "no-contact" with their family. Content creators like these have encouraged many other young adults to document their trans lifestyle on social media for everyone to see, including a TikToker who claims that he will be the first trans woman to give birth.
TikToker Explains How He Could Be the "World's First Pregnant Trans Woman" Using a Uterine Transplant
Regardless of pronouns, biological sex cannot be denied. Society has tried to convince us that not all woman have uteruses and not all men have penises, but at the end of the day our DNA and chromosomes don't lie. Even so, there are some trans individuals out there who claim that they can circumvent basic biology and use modern medicine to build the body they believe coincides with their internalized gender.
Twitter user @troonytoons shares a TikTok of an unnamed young man who calls himself a trans woman. He wears a white crop top, a wig of long, black hair, and a full face of makeup, complete with fake eyelashes. He claims that he could be "the world's first pregnant transgender woman." He says he's not sure if he'll actually ever be the first one, but he has high hopes that it will happen to him one day. He claims that trans women don't have uteruses so it might be confusing as to how a pregnancy would be possible.
"That's why you do a uterine transplant," he said. "So long story short, a donor uterus would be planted into me. It would be fertilized, a baby would be born, and the uterus would be taken out so my body doesn't reject it." Presumably, he means that an egg would be fertilized.
He says this procedure has been performed successfully on 16 "cis women" so far. "Now of course, the baby would not technically be my biological child unless I chose to fertilize the egg with my frozen man juice," he said. "This should all be possible within the next 10-20 years," meaning he could have a baby when he's around 28 years old.
Many of the comments bring up the fact that these experimental surgeries always have some kind of complication, such as organ rejection, sepsis, or multi-system failure. But these content creators can only think of how fun it would be to imagine the fantasy of a man giving birth to a baby by using a donor uterus. "This is Frankenstein medicine," someone commented. This is true for all the transgender surgeries that have become more popular over the last several years. While we only see the glamorous version of these procedures (if there even is a glamorous side), there's a host of complications and issues that come with these medically unnecessary surgeries.
What started as activists demanding that we simply accept the existence of transgender people has turned into something entirely different: mainstream society claiming that biological sex plays no role in our bodily functions whatsoever, and that modern medicine has no boundaries in providing a certain desired experience for people who are struggling with body dysmorphia. The chances are slim that this TikToker will ever be able to have this surgery in the next 10 years, but the fact that this is even a conversation on social media points to a very dark turn that our culture has taken recently.