Gay couple lost twins6/11/2023 ![]() South Africa is since 2006 the only African country to allow same-sex marriage. men and couples to discuss their difficulties with pregnancy, pregnancy loss and. On the South African twins' birth certificates, the couple is listed as the parents. After submitting the DNA test results that proved who fathered each boy, the couple received a large and small envelope from the U.S. Twins Trust Bereavement Support Group is for parents who have lost a. The two were married in South Africa in December 2014, but the Namibian Interior Ministry does not recognise their union. In Namibia, homosexuality is still illegal, although in practice the 1927 law is rarely enforced today. "We are obviously very satisfied, but also puzzled that so much brawl and resources, and such emotional tension are necessary for a simple bureaucratic decision." ![]() This is "a very positive step," said Lühl. I don’t know if I have to cry or to jump with joy, he admits in tears. The man that I expected to spend my life with, my soul mate, is, in fact, my twin brother. It comes after a Namibian court first rejected the couple's request and demanded genetic proof that Lühl was the farther.īut a new minister appointed in April studied the court documents and "authorised the issuance of emergency travel certificates applied for", the AFP news agency reports. Never did I expect to learn we were in fact long lost twins he admits, visibly disheartened by the news. Maya and Paula were born in March in Durban to architect parents Phillip Lühl, 38-year-old Namibian, and Guillermo Delgado, a 36-year-old Mexcian. ![]() After a legal battle, Namibia has issued travel documents to twin infant daughters of a gay couple who were born in South Africa to a surrogate mother. ![]()
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