Scotland's First Minister Doubts Pregnancy
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•SNP leader forced to admit that men cannot become pregnant
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John Swinney said he did not believe that it was possible for males to bear children.
Campaign group For Women Scotland is seeking to overturn rulings in the Scottish courts that state gender recognition certificates (GRCs) change the legal sex of those who hold them.
Lawyers acting for SNP ministers claim this creates the concept of the “pregnant man” someone who was born as a female but then acquires a GRC stating they are male and becomes pregnant.
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