The struggle of a lesbian couple who managed to register their baby as the child of two mothers

Agustina Brunetto and Valeria Tavecchio live in Santa Elena, Entre Ríos. They wanted to be mothers, found a sperm donor, and underwent insemination. Agustina became pregnant, and on June 27, Ciro was born. When they went to register him at the civil registry with both their surnames, they were unable to. They were required to be married or have a document proving assisted reproduction. "We want to register our son properly so we can give him his identity," said one of the mothers. Abosex maintains that co-maternity "is the law in Argentina."