First baby born to trans couple in France, but ECHR confirms nature: Woman is the mother

He wants to be the mother and she the father: the first trans couple in France fights to change law and nature.

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The drift of gender ideology is reaching increasingly unimaginable levels, and were it not for the fact that in many cases the suffering of children is involved, these cases would qualify for the asylum. Avah is now officially the first baby girl born to a transgender couple in France in late February. The unusual case was recorded in France, according to Jacques-Coeur Hospital in Bourges, where the girl was born. Avah is one and a half months old and was born naturally. “Teams from the woman-child unit accompanied the couple during this spontaneous pregnancy (achieved without medically assisted procreation). This is the first birth in Bourges of a naturally conceived child whose parents are both transgender,” the hospital explained.

The baby’s father is a woman (and she’s actually the baby’s mother), while the mother is a man (who is in fact the baby’s father). Matteó (birth mother) and Victoire (birth father), Avah’s parents, have been in a relationship for three years. According to international media reports, the couple suspended hormone treatments for more than two years to conceive the baby girl, who weighed more than three kilos and measured 50 centimeters at birth. Nevertheless, Mattéo, who wants to be the father, is listed on the birth certificate as the mother, while Victoire, who claims to be the mother, is listed as the father, all correctly according to their biological sex at birth. However, the couple is fighting back; there is a new battle they are waging for Victoire to be recognized as the mother and Mattéo as the father, because although they have legally changed their gender identity, it does not appear like that on their daughter’s birth certificate. Mattéo and Victoire represent the only case in France where both parents are transgender. They stated that they had dreamed “of having a child, so we decided to try to do it together. Legally, a man can get pregnant. But the law has not been changed to allow him to recognize the child,” they told the French media.

However, just recently an important ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg reiterated in a case involving a German couple that “the mother is the person who carries the child and not the donor of the sperm”, thus rejecting the appeal of a trans woman and man. Promoters of transgender ideology are pestering national bureaucracies and international courts in order to twist nature as well as the law, but so far they have not succeeded: the mother carries the child in the womb and the father donates the sperm. This is a biological normality, facts of nature and reality that, for now, are confirmed by courts even in Europe.

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