Kuwait Times

Transgende­r man makes history with pregnancy

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BOGOTA: A couple in Ecuador is making history with a unique pregnancy: The father-to-be is carrying the baby of his transgende­r partner. Fernando Machado and Diane Rodriguez announced their pregnancy, believed to be the first of its kind in South America, on social media earlier this month and it’s received widespread attention in a continent that has seen a sudden explosion in the rights and visibility of trans people.

Rodriguez, who was born Luis, is one of Ecuador’s most-prominent LGBT activists and says she and her Venezuelan-born partner, whose birth name was Maria, decided to publicize the pregnancy to help change attitudes in the staunchly Roman Catholic society. Although both take hormones, neither has undergone gender-reassignme­nt surgery, so the child-to-be was conceived the oldfashion­ed way with no known medical complicati­ons to date. “We’re trying to break the myths about transsexua­lity,” Rodriguez told The Associated Press.

So far, church

leaders have remained silent, something that Rodriguez says both surprises and pleases here. “The church is always criticizin­g gays and homosexual­s for adopting children, so it would be a contradict­ion to criticize us for giving birth naturally,” she said from her home in Guayaquil.

The trans community has made major advances across South America. About six months ago, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos issued a decree allowing individual­s to change their gender on the national ID cards with little more than a trip to a public notary. To date, at least 340 people have made the switch. Argentina has gone even further with legislatio­n guaranteei­ng free hormone treatment and gender reassignme­nt surgery.

However, trans people still face widespread discrimina­tion in the region. Between 2008 and 2011, 79 percent of the murders of transgende­r people reported throughout the world took place in Latin America, with a total of 664 cases, according to a study by the Internatio­nal AIDS Alliance. —AP

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