As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, uterus transplantation is a medical procedure designed to allow individuals without a functioning uterus to carry and give birth to a child. Uterus transplantation has primarily been performed on cisgender women who were born without a uterus or had their uterus removed due to medical conditions.
At this time, uterus transplantation in males is not a standard or commonly performed procedure. The biological differences between males and females mean that males do not have a uterus naturally.
It is important to note that medical science and technology are constantly advancing, and new developments may arise in the future. However, as of my last update, uterus transplantation is not a viable option for males to carry a pregnancy.
If you have specific questions about medical procedures or options related to gender identity and reproductive health, I recommend consulting with a qualified healthcare professional or specialist who can provide you with the most up-to-date and accurate information.