The American Medical Association has lost its damn mind.
A uterine transplant is a surgical procedure that involves transplanting a healthy uterus into a WOMAN who is unable to conceive due to a diseased or absent uterus.
More from Wikipedia.
Mammalian males, including humans, do not possess a uterus to gestate offspring." The theoretical issue of male ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy outside the uterine cavity) by surgical implantation has been addressed by experts in the field of fertility medicine, who stress that the concept of ectopic implantation, while theoretically plausible, has never been attempted and would be difficult to justify - even for a woman lacking a uterus - owing to the extreme health risks to both the parent and child.
Robert Winston, a pioneer of in-vitro fertilization, told London's Sunday Times that "male pregnancy would certainly be possible" by having an embryo implanted in a man's abdomen - with the placenta attached to an internal organ such as the bowel - and later delivered surgically. 14](15][161 Ectopic implantation of the embryo along the abdominal wall, and resulting placenta growth would, however, be very dangerous and potentially fatal for the host, and is therefore unlikely to be studied in humans. 14117 Gillian Lockwood, medical director of Midland Fertility Services, a British fertility clinic, noted that the abdomen has not evolved to separate from the placenta during delivery, hence the danger of an ectopic pregnancy. Bioethicist Glenn McGee said "the question is not 'Can a man do it?'. It's 'If a man does have a successful [ectopic] pregnancy, can he survive it?