About a quarter of a century ago (when the episode "Unexpected" of Star Trek: Enterprise aired) the idea of men getting pregnant was not such a contentious political issue. It was not associated with a Woke political or social agenda.
It was just a fun concept that was explored in science fiction stories, and it usually involved someone getting impregnated by an extraterrestrial species.
Here is the song "Why Can't a Woman Be More Like a Man?" from the 1964 movie "My Fair Lady".
In the past, the question "Why Can't a Woman Be More Like a Man?" was often posed rhetorically.
Now, in 2024, this is no longer just rhetorical. We actually see women who really want to become men and men who really want to become women.
There was once a time when the idea of men getting pregnant was not such a contentious political issue. It was just a fun concept that was explored in science fiction stories, and it usually involved someone getting impregnated by an extraterrestrial species.
There was an episode in Season 1 of Star Trek: Enterprise, "Unexpected", which aired back in 2001. In this, the character Commander 'Trip' Tucker, a Human male, got impregnated by a Xyrillian female.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unexpected_(Star_Trek:_Enterprise)