Thomas Trace Beatie, a remarkable figure at 46 years old, was born and raised in Hawaii, initially identified as Tracy Lagondino. His journey is a testament to the complexities of gender identity and the power of determination. Despite being assigned female at birth, Thomas later transitioned and became a symbol of transgender parenthood and gender fluidity.
Growing up, Beatie displayed a sense of self-discovery at an early age, gradually realizing the masculine aspect within him. This realization came into focus when his college boyfriend challenged him for not conforming to feminine stereotypes. Beatie’s journey of self-acceptance and transformation began in 1997 when he embarked on a series of surgeries to align his physical appearance with his true identity. Despite these surgeries, he chose to retain his reproductive organs in the hope of one day becoming a parent.
In an unexpected turn, Beatie met Nancy Gillespie, his first wife, and the person he envisioned starting a family with. Their relationship led to a heterosexual marriage, but due to Nancy’s health condition, she couldn’t bear children. Determined to be a parent, Beatie halted his hormone treatments to conceive through donor sperm. In 2008, he gained widespread attention when a photograph of his pregnant belly was featured in Advocate, a prominent gay magazine. This event sparked international headlines, leading to his moniker “pregnant man.”
Beatie’s journey was highlighted during an exclusive interview with Oprah Winfrey, where he proudly shared ultrasound images of his fetus and expressed the miracle he felt within. He emphasized that the desire to have children transcends gender, asserting that it’s a fundamental human longing.
Through a series of natural births, Beatie became a parent to three children. The media frenzy around his story led to recognition by the Guinness Book of World Records as the “world’s first married man to give birth.” Beatie leveraged his newfound fame to appear on numerous television shows and even established a t-shirt company with the slogan “Defy Normal.” His advocacy extended to speaking engagements at universities, where he shared his unique journey and challenged societal norms.