The claim of this article is that female seahorses do not give birth, the males do. This article was published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration which is an official website of the United States government. In the article, they state that male seahorses and sea dragons get pregnant and bear young which is a unique adaptation. The female seahorses transfer their eggs into the males brood pouch, where they are fertilized. At the end of a gestation period which usually lasts between 2-4 weeks, the pregnant male seahorse will eject between a few dozen to 1,000 fully formed baby seahorses. Furthermore, sydney.edu.au published an article in September 2022 where they uncovered research about the unique way seahorse fathers give birth. They support this claim through explaining that the male pouch is equivalent to the uterus of female mammals. In conclusion, it is true that male seahorses get pregnant and give birth.