Would Pregnant Man Have to Worry About Varicose Veins?

If you've been following the news lately then you know that there's a man out there who claims that he is pregnant. No one is sure yet whether he's telling the truth or it's all a hoax but the basic reality is that the situation that he is describing could be medically possible - although rare. The short version of the story is that this man was originally a woman who got sex reassignment surgery to become a man but didn't complete the process before getting pregnant.
Whether or not the story is true isn't really the point; what's the point is the significant questions that this raises in society. For example, the man claims to have gotten pregnant via fertility treatments and you'd have to ask what fertility specialist in his right mind would take the risks of impregnating someone who was in the process of transitioning from female to male. And you might also want to ask the question of whether there's anything wrong with a man having a baby?
But rather than dealing with these big moral questions, many people might be most interested in the really basic details of what it would be like to be a pregnant man. For example, would you develop varicose veins? Varicose veins are a common side effect of pregnancy for women and are related to the weight gain and the stress that is placed on the body. Presumably, this same stress would be placed on the male body but perhaps the male body is different enough that the weight would be carried differently and there wouldn't be problems with varicose veins.
Of course, if you're a pregnant man, you probably have bigger things to worry about then whether or not the pregnancy is going to cause you to have varicose veins but these things are interesting to think about nonetheless!
Question of the Day: Do you think that a pregnant male would experience the same types of pregnancy side effects as are experienced by a pregnant woman?




























