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Pregnant man, pregnant person emoji coming to Apple iPhones

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CHICAGO - A "pregnant man" emoji and "pregnant person" emoji are coming to Apple iPhones with its latest update, iOS 15.4, sparking controversy.The pregnant emoji aren't new for some, since they arrived as part of an update that emoji-encyclopedia Emojipedia announced in September 2021.

However, Apple's version of the emoji were released Thursday as part of iOS 15.4 beta — a voluntary system update iPhone users can choose to install.The update will come to all iPhone users later this year.Pregnant person and pregnant man emoji for Apple iOS 15.4. (Emojipedia blog) Both new pregnant emoji also come in five different skin tones.

When selecting an emoji, users can hold their finger on the icon until it shows different skin tone options.Emoji first came to Apple in 2016, when the pregnant woman emoji was released.Emoji creators have "made an effort to be inclusive with gender, especially in recent years.

The approach has varied depending on the situation, though the general goal is to standardize inconsistencies in legacy decisions," Solomon wrote.DOWNLOAD THE FOX 32 NEWS APPAccording to health website Healthline.com, people who were born biologically female but identify as men are transgender men who can give birth because they have the reproductive organs necessary to do so — especially those who do not take or have stopped taking testosterone.

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