Absolutely. They think we're just holes and human incubators but the entire female body is physiologically different to males for the very purpose of gestating a child and giving birth. Everything from our skeletons to our vascular and endocrine systems are different in a way that it is literally impossible to replicate even with any scientific advance. It just isn't possible. It's like saying science will one day make my cat into a bleeping racoon if I just wish hard enough. And they can duck off with this idea that by saying this, we're the ones reducing women to our body parts. No. I will likely never have children but it doesn't change the irrefutable fact that my body is organised in a way to facilitate gestation and childbirth.It is absolutely impossible. It is science fiction. Women are not baby ovens. They create the baby from their own tissue, nourish it through their blood, grow a whole organ to keep it alive. It’s convenient for the oven theory for commercial surrogacy, but the reality is all babies start as part of her body. A uterus transplant would be rejected by a man’s body because it does not belong there. As you say, if a transplant can no be made from woman to woman to allow her to carry a child, why can’t the research be done on that, rather than science fiction for men with a birth fetish.
Also these crackpots can have kids if they want, the usual way, by inseminating a woman. Sometimes lads, you just get what you get.