I’m A Pregnant Man In An Anti-LGBTQ+ State

Georgia is one of the least LGBTQ+-friendly states in the U.S. It has sodomy laws, HIV/AIDS criminalization laws and no statewide policies preventing insurance exclusions for trans health care. So, what is it like for trans people trying to have children and those raising them in this place? Imaeyen Ibanga visits the Peach State to uncover how a pregnant man, a trans woman trying to conceive and a trans man who’s given birth are navigating parenthood in the midst of national anti-trans sentiment. 0:01 - Introduction 1:45 - What Is It Like to Be a Pregnant Man in the Bible Belt? 5:34 - When Fertility Struggles Delay a Transition 7:09- One Year Later, Did This Queer Couple Conceive? 9:29 - How A Trans Man Raises His Family in Extremely Conservative Georgia Town 13:39 - Pregnant Man Forced to Give Birth Early Subscribe for more videos: https://ajplus.co/subscribe Follow us on Instagram:   / ajplus   Like us on Facebook:   / ajplusenglish   Follow us on Twitter:   / ajplus