Trans people do get pregnant, that has been a big discussion. But I think it's interesting that you'd go there because it's part of the conservative "transpeople shouldn't be transpeople" debate, insisting that they remain as they were born or identified as young children. I know a little about this as I've been tasked to write health articles and books - this obsession with saying a transwoman should not have had gender reassignment treatment and calling them by their original name - it's a similar mentality to the lady who thought the 10-year-old should stay pregnant and deliver the baby via C-section (she apparently recognized that a vaginal birth could kill a 10-year-old - but so could a C-section). So, if you're actually interested and not just somebody sitting around commenting on the lives and bodies of total strangers, there's a really interesting movie that shows what people who are intersex go through - this is not an uncommon situation - all of the issues are health care related, none suitable to be solved or treated by armchair strangers or "the law." https://intersexionfilm.com/