Azalia, with parents Elijah and Kayden Coleman, is just gorgeous.

Kayden Coleman had been living as a man for the best part of a decade when he realised he was pregnant.



The 29-year-old Florida man had been taking testosterone for five years and was about to have a double mastectomy.



The surgery meant he needed to stop his hormones for six weeks, he told The Mirror.



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"I never thought about getting pregnant. Because of the male hormones, I didn't think it was a possibility. It was ­definitely a surprise."

Coleman and his husband, Elijah, didn't think that would be long enough for a pregnancy to take place.

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However, nature had other ideas.

"Elijah was going to give me a massage, so I lay on my front on the bed. It felt like there was a pillow under my stomach but there was no pillow," he said.

He felt bloated and sore, and even joked he might be pregnant.

"I took the test the same night. I felt nervous but excited. The results were conclusive but I still didn't believe it."

A trip to the doctor confirmed Coleman was 21 weeks pregnant.

Their daughter Azalia is now 22 months old, and both her dads are absolutely smitten. They plan to tell her the story of her conception when she turns 5.

Life has been difficult for the family, with Coleman suffering from post-natal depression.

"Kayden had postnatal depression for about a year. I wasn't around much [due to work] and we don't have family nearby, so it was really hard", Elijah told The Mirror.

Elijah's family were initially less supportive than the couple would have liked, however things are looking up now.

"Now it feels great. I couldn't imagine, and don't want to imagine, life without her. She is amazing," Elijah said.

"She is an awesome kid. She's very sensitive but also very much like both of us."