2020
DOI: 10.1080/09649069.2020.1837523
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Birth registration: ‘coherent and certain’ or ‘an occasion for exquisite embarrassment and confusion’?

Abstract: Article (Accepted Version) http://sro.sussex.ac.uk Bremner, P D (2020) Birth registration: 'coherent and certain' or 'an occasion for exquisite embarrassment and confusion'? Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law.

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“…However, this has forced some trans-men into being formally identified as mothers when they want to be recognised as fathers xxiv. The ‘mother is always certain’ demonstrates the reinforcement of gender in reiterating a link between having the physiology to become pregnant and a term that remains gendered in its widespread use 4 72 73 xxv. The legal definition of mother has ramifications for UTx if this enables cis-men to undertake gestation in reproductionxxvi since they might find themselves both legal mother because of their role in gestation and legal father because of a genetic contribution xxvii.…”
Section: Ethico-legal Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this has forced some trans-men into being formally identified as mothers when they want to be recognised as fathers xxiv. The ‘mother is always certain’ demonstrates the reinforcement of gender in reiterating a link between having the physiology to become pregnant and a term that remains gendered in its widespread use 4 72 73 xxv. The legal definition of mother has ramifications for UTx if this enables cis-men to undertake gestation in reproductionxxvi since they might find themselves both legal mother because of their role in gestation and legal father because of a genetic contribution xxvii.…”
Section: Ethico-legal Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%