Recently, a remarkable story emerged from New York, USA: the world's first pregnant man gave birth to a healthy baby boy in March 1997, weighing 3.8 kilograms. The man expressed his excitement, saying, "Do you agree with me? This is indeed a tremendous miracle, and my wife and I are very happy."

On a night in March 1997, at a private hospital not far from New York, doctors performed a cesarean section to deliver the baby boy, whom the parents named Zasquin Benjamin.

This man was one of three volunteer participants in a scientific experiment aimed at revolutionizing reproductive technology. He shared, "My wife lost her ability to conceive after undergoing surgery due to illness, so the scientists suggested that I participate in this experiment to help us overcome our predicament. Without hesitation, I volunteered to be the first participant."

The experts first transferred the fertilized egg from the man's wife into a test tube, allowing it to develop into an embryo. Subsequently, the embryo was implanted into the fatty tissue of the man's abdomen, along with a certain dosage of female hormones. At this point, the embryo in the man's abdomen was completely normal.

The man reflected, "After receiving the female hormone injections, my breasts began to grow, but they have since disappeared, and everything is normal now... I feel honored to be the first man in the world to personally experience being pregnant and giving birth for my wife."

His wife also expressed her feelings, stating, "Having one child is enough for us! However, in the past, I dreamed of having a big family, planning to have 5 or 6 children. After giving birth, my husband gained 18 kilograms, but he was quite thin before we decided to have this child."

The medical expert who assisted in the delivery believes that there are no longer any taboos regarding childbirth. From now on, men can also bear children just like women! This successful experiment of allowing men to give birth will rewrite human history as a groundbreaking achievement.