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Two gay men sue New York City because insurance didn't pay for a surrogate to carry their baby

A gay married couple is suing New York City because one man’s health insurance plan didn’t cover the cost of a surrogate to carry the baby. Six months before their wedding is “when they first became aware of the eye-watering cost of biological parenthood for gay men.”

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The Guardian reports:

They couldn’t afford it. [Nicholas] Maggipinto earns a corporate lawyer’s salary but is saddled with student debt. Briskin used to work for the City of New York as an assistant district attorney, earning about $60,000 a year. His employment benefits had included generous health insurance. But when they read the policy, they discovered they were the only class of people to be excluded from IVF coverage. Infertility was defined as an inability to have a child through heterosexual sex or intrauterine insemination. That meant straight people and lesbians working for the City of New York would have the costs of IVF covered, but gay male couples could never be eligible.

This isn’t an oversight, it’s discrimination, [Corey] Briskin says. “The policy is the product of a time when there was a misconception, a stereotype, a prejudice against couples that were made up of two men – that they were not capable of raising children because there was no female figure in that relationship.”

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There is that tricky business of having to have a biological female carry the baby.

Even worse: “Maggipinto earns a corporate lawyer’s salary but is saddled with student debt.”

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How did Pete and Chasten Buttigieg manage to afford it? We’re guessing they paid for it themselves, although it wouldn’t surprise us if the whole affair were covered by the federal government.

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