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Transgender man pregnant with second child despite backlash from first baby

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A transgender man has announced he is pregnant with his second child six years after he was branded a 'monster' when he had his first baby.

Kayden Coleman, who began transitioning from female to male in 2009, said he found out in January he was seven weeks pregnant with current boyfriend, Dominique, 29.

The 33-year-old from New York, US, first hit the headlines after he fell pregnant with his first child Azaelia when he was forced to stop taking testosterone for his top surgery in March 2013.

The dad-of-one was shocked to discover he was five months pregnant with his daughter who is now six. The expecting parents say they can’t wait to meet baby number two, despite previously facing backlash online from sick trolls who described Kayden as a

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