The headline blames the problem on "blurred lines":
https://apnews.com/b5e7bb73c6134d58a0df9e1cee2fb8adThe story is that a transgender man showed up at a hospital suffering abdominal pains. Because "he" told the staff that "he" was a transgender man, they didn't check to see if "he" was pregnant ... which "he" was. The result was a miscarriage (which appears to have been a
fait accompli before "he" arrived at the hospital anyway, so it's a bit difficult to understand what all the furor is about).
What I learned from this is that, according to society, a person does not have to undergo sexual reassignment surgery in order to "become" the opposite gender. One does not even need to take hormones to facilitate a change in gender identity. It seems all one has to do is to declare that they are the gender they think they should have been born as.
IMHO, this case clearly demonstrates the absolute folly of encouraging people to try to realize these fantasies. How can a man, even a transgender "man," get pregnant? Wouldn't transgender "men" be trying to date women (real women, not "women")?
Sorry, but my dinosaur brain still believes that a person who still has girl parts but who wears men's clothing is a transvestite, not a transgender "man."