yet more on this story.... from the Sun

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Pals' shock at pregnant man
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article970394.eceBy EMILY SMITH
US Editor
Published: Today
PALS of "pregnant man" Thomas Beatie last night told of their shock.
Beatie, 34, who yesterday released a pic of his five-months-pregnant belly, has gone into hiding. It is rumoured he and wife Nancy have sold their story to TV chat host Oprah Winfrey.
A British-born neighbour who is looking after their home in Bend, Oregon, while they are away said: "They've struck a big deal with someone.
and, in the the continuing fascination of the sensationalist media

'Being a pregnant man? It's incredible'
http://lifeandhealth.guardian.co.uk/wellbeing/story/0,,2268896,00.htmlIs it a miracle? A hoax? Or just tragedy in the making? Patrick Barkham on the frenzy surrounding the US transgender man reported to be expecting a baby girl
Friday March 28, 2008
The Guardian
Thomas Beatie lives in a former logging city in Oregon with his wife, Nancy Roberts. He has a beard and he has a bulge in his stomach that isn't a beer belly. Beatie, it is claimed, is five months' pregnant and the story has caused a worldwide frenzy.
Beatie, 34, is a transgender man, or "trans man". Born in Hawaii as Tracy Lagondino, he was a prominent gay-rights activist who found he identified with being a man. He underwent a sex change, which involved regular injections of testosterone, and having his breasts surgically removed (but keeping his female reproductive organs) and legally became a man.
Posted on: March 28, 2008, 07:42:42 AM
Pregnant man 'lost triplets'
By EMILY SMITH
US Editor
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article975022.eceTHE pregnant man has told of his heartache at losing TRIPLETS before he conceived again.
Thomas Beatie, who is due to give birth to a girl on July 3, survived the ectopic pregnancy – but lost the tots and his right Fallopian tube.
The transsexual, 34, who kept his female reproductive organs after a sex change, said: "It was a life-threatening event that required surgical intervention."