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November 2009 · Vol. 21, No. 11

ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY

Why we must make a stronger commitment to lesbian family health

“Equitable treatment” recommended by ACOG does not eliminate health-care disparities between families headed by heterosexual parents and those headed by same-sex parents


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Sexual orientation and gender identity are not specifically mentioned in the nondiscrimination clause of ACOG’s Code of Professional Ethics

13 published studies have revealed that 20% to 50% of females who have congenital adrenal hyperplasia will identify as lesbian or bisexual in adulthood

All of the states with laws that permit civil marriage for same-sex couples have explicitly endorsed a religious right for clergy to refuse to certify the licenses of same-sex couples

The American Psychiatric Association endorsed civil marriage in 2004

IN THIS ARTICLE

Katherine  A.  O’Hanlan,  MD

Dr. O’Hanlan practices at Gynecologic Oncology Associates in Portola Valley, Calif.

The author reports no financial relationships relevant to this article.

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