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Finland's first transgender man gives birth

AFP  |  Helsinki 

A Finnish woman who underwent hormonal therapy to become the nation's first man has given birth, said today, triggering controversy as laws require to change

"The baby weighed nearly four kilogramme and was 53 centimetre in length (at birth)," the man, whose name was not revealed to protect the family's privacy, told Finnish outlet Lannen Media a fortnight after the birth.

The man, who's in his 30s, legally changed his from a woman in 2015 after years of testosterone therapy.

But he decided to cancel sex change surgery, to complete his male physical transition, before trying to get pregnant with his husband.

Under Finnish law for hormonal therapy, a person is required to prove they are "infertile" in order to change legal from female to male.

In practice, Finnish medical units deem their patients infertile when testosterone therapy has continued for a prolonged period.

But can sometimes return if hormonal therapy is put on hold.

This case is exceptional because the couple, living in the region, decided to suspend hormonal treatment and the man's period returned.

"Do I want the society to dictate what I can do with my body and my life? Nothing can stop me. I'm a free man," the man recalled in an earlier interview with Finland's largest daily while still pregnant.

is the only remaining Nordic country to require from its citizens who want to change their legal gender, prompting sharp criticism from human rights organisations in recent years.

The man was granted paternal leave.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, April 04 2018. 19:00 IST
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