Birth registration policies in the United States and their relevance to sexual and/or gender minority families: identifying existing strengths and areas of improvement

A Zhang, I Berrahou, SA Leonard, EK Main… - Social Science & …, 2022 - Elsevier
A Zhang, I Berrahou, SA Leonard, EK Main, J Obedin-Maliver
Social Science & Medicine, 2022Elsevier
Birth certificates are some of the most critical identity documents available to current
residents of the United States, yet sexual and gender minority (SGM) parents frequently face
barriers in obtaining accurate documents for their children. It is essential for SGM parents to
have accurate birth certificates for their children at the time of birth registration so that they
do not experience undue burden in raising their children and establishing their status as
legal parents. In this analysis, we focused on the birth registration process in the US as they …
Abstract
Birth certificates are some of the most critical identity documents available to current residents of the United States, yet sexual and gender minority (SGM) parents frequently face barriers in obtaining accurate documents for their children. It is essential for SGM parents to have accurate birth certificates for their children at the time of birth registration so that they do not experience undue burden in raising their children and establishing their status as legal parents. In this analysis, we focused on the birth registration process in the US as they apply to SGM family-building and the assignation of parentage on birth certificates at the time of a child's birth. We utilized keyword-based search criteria to identify, collect, and tabulate official state policies related to birth registration. Birth registration policies rely on gendered, heteronormative assumptions about the sex and gender of a child's parents in all but three states when identifying the birthing person and in all but eight states when identifying the non-birthing person. We found additional barriers for SGM parents who give birth outside of a marriage or legal union. These barriers leave SGM parents particularly vulnerable to inaccuracies on their children's identity documents and incomplete recognition of their parental roles and rights. Existing birth registration policies also do little to ensure the inclusion of diverse family structures in administrative data collection. There are many ways to modify existing birth registration policies and enhance the inclusion of SGM parents within governmental administrative structures. We conclude with suggestions to improve upon existing birth registration systems by de-linking parental sex and gender from birthing role, parental role, and contribution to the pregnancy.
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