The US House of Representatives Oversight and Reform Committee has invited physician Bhavik Kumar to a hearing on abortion issues. During his speech, he announced the ability of men to give birth to children, which puzzled politicians.According to Kumar, men, “especially transgender people,” can have pregnancies. This statement was extremely surprising member of the United States House of Representatives Andrew Clyde. He reminded the doctor of the fundamentals of biology and pointed out that men and women have different chromosomes, which determine the ability to bear a child.”I can’t believe it’s necessary to say this, but men can’t get pregnant and can’t give birth no matter how they identify themselves,” he said in . life .It should be noted that Kumar was invited to the hearing by representatives of the American Democratic Party. Clyde was outraged by the Democrats’ move, calling the visiting specialist a “director of transgender care.”It should be noted that the question of the ability of men to get pregnant has been debated several times in the United States Congress and has caused a lot of controversy. In July 2022, Senator Josh Hawley and attorney Hiara Bridges disagreed on the issue. Bridges, unhappy with the politician’s position, called him “transphobic”.In Russia, LGBT propaganda, pedophilia and gender reassignment are prohibited at the legislative level. The relevant law was passed by the State Duma in November 2022.

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