Do...people actually do this in Sex Ed? Having been raised in a conservative household where I got opted out of the course every year, I'm very curious now.
Yep, it's a real thing, just not all schools do it. If the school's in an area that allows
real sex ed that is likely to be part of it. But if you're in an area that does things like abstinence-only sex "ed" then it's not happening.
It wasn't part of sex ed, but one of the home ec classes in high school did a multi-day baby experience, where students had to take care of a raw egg as the baby, keeping it with them all day long each day. The idea was to teach them how difficult it can be to prevent something small and fragile from coming to harm.
So what happens if Mahiro were to hypothetically get pregnant and then have the drug wear off turning him back into a guy? Free abortion?
Most likely it'd kill him and the fetus unless he changed back
extremely quickly. There's not a uterus for the baby to be inside, so there goes the amniotic fluid and the fetus' connection that provides nutrients, etc. killing it. And since there's not a space already inside a guy's body for a uterus, it would shove other stuff out of the way, likely rupturing his colon or small intestine. If the fetus was small enough it might not kill Mahiro immediately, but the dead fetus decaying inside him could end up killing him.