NYBlue1
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well what about the "rights" of the doctors and their office staff? are they not entitled to lead their lifestyle as well? maybe they are devout Christians and treating this person is against their belief system? This is one side of the story published in a magazine with the agenda of advancing the GLBT cause...to insinuate it is above reproach in terms of someone critcizing the motives of this pregnant couple and needing more information about the other side of the story to form a complete opinion under the premise that there is *some* discrimination against GLBT doesn't hold water with me. If we are going to respect everyone's lifestyle choices, then we need to respect everyone's lifestyle choices including those of some doctors who aren't willing to work with a patient in an unorthodox and potentially dangerous situation.
You cannot use the "intersex" example because its a biological "mistake" when that happens and then to hold it up as some sort of proof that there aren't clear sexes aka male and female doesn't work. When you are born with female parts and female chromosomes and are giving birth to a child, you are a female.
Im pretty sure as a medical professional that bias is not something that can come into the picture, I would imagine some sort lawsuit could be involved if it were, when you decide to become a doctor you are about healing and treating people, not just the people your religion dictates. The comments made to this man were not necessary.
If the doc did not want to deal with the case because of the factors of hormones involved, high risk than he could have said that and left it at that.

. I guess people assume that somehow long hair and wearing female clothing is a requirement for having a baby? I don't understand this at all. A uterus is a uterus. GF likes short hair and men's clothes AND she very much wants to experience pregnancy and breast feeding. I like longer hair and men's clothes don't fit me and I show more cleavage, AND I have absolutely no interest in using my uterus or breasts for reproductive purposes. 
And what makes you think there are soooooooo many of those GLBT-friendly OBs floating around? And should people really have to say, "Non-bigoted, please," when requesting a medical professional???