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In a first for India, transgender couple become biological parents

/ 04:38 PM February 09, 2023

In a first for India, transgender couple become biological parents

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NEW DELHI — A transgender couple are the first in India to become parents biologically, after one of the partners gave birth on Wednesday in Kerala state.

The birth of the baby is a milestone for the South Asian nation, where transgender people continue to face discrimination and stigma despite being officially recognized as a “third gender” since 2014.

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Both Ziya Paval, who was born a man, and her partner, Zahad, who was female by birth, were going through hormonal therapy to change their sex when they conceived.

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Zahad gave birth at a government hospital on Wednesday and, along with the newborn, is currently under observation in the hospital’s intensive care unit.

“I am so happy. Today is the day I got to hold my baby,” Paval told Reuters partner ANI, smiling widely.

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The child “had some milk” and is “perfectly fine”, with “no problems physically or mentally”, she added.

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Zahad is 23 and Paval 21, according to local media. They declined to disclose the gender of the child.

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