In Britain, a transgender man gives birth after natural conception.


First transgender parenthood in Great Britain
A historic event has occurred in Great Britain - Malachi Clark, the first transgender person to give birth naturally, has welcomed a child. His son is already almost two years old.
Malachi Clark, a former woman, transitioned to a man at the age of 17. He began taking testosterone and underwent surgery to remove his breasts. This was aimed at helping him become a man.
Three years ago, Malachi met his partner Charlie, who had experience in childcare. Clark stopped taking testosterone due to its side effects, which created the possibility for natural conception.
Shortly after, Malachi and Charlie learned that their family would be growing. Their son is already two years old.
'Our son calls me dad and Charlie - also dad. We want to show that transgender people can also have families. The media often portrays us negatively, but we are just living a happy and healthy life,' said Malachi Clark.
Man experiences afterlife after cardiac arrest
An 85-year-old resident of Nottingham suffered an eight-minute cardiac arrest. After this, the man shared his experience of the afterlife and admitted that it was so pleasant that he did not want to return.
Cardiac problems began for Dave Singleton with age, and it was due to a slowed heart rate that he was hospitalized. In the hospital, his heart stopped several times, but thanks to resuscitation, it was restored. One of his arrests lasted eight minutes. Upon awakening, Singleton shared his perception of the afterlife.
'I was sitting in a beautiful garden, bathed in warm sunlight. There was a tall fence behind me, and I could hear voices and laughter from the other side. I was with a group of family and friends,' he recalls.
'I knew that all I had to do was cross the fence to join them,' added Dave Singleton. 'But I stayed in place because I felt great comfort, and the view of the fields and hills far away was astonishing. I felt peace and contentment.'
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