A New Jersey hospital is raising eyebrows over a form it asks parents of newborns to complete that includes questions about the baby’s “gender identity” and “sexual orientation” – a requirement of state law.
The law was passed in 2022 as a means to collect information about patients in hospitals around the state – and newborns are officially “patients” in health care facilities.
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As reported at New Jersey 101.5, last week, the “Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Questionnaire” distributed at an Inspira Health hospital caught the attention of state Assemblywoman Holly Schepisi, a Republican.
The form asks parents if their newborn baby is lesbian or gay, straight, bisexual, or questioning, and also if their offspring is male, female, transgender, genderqueer, or another gender not on the list.
“Medical providers, laboratories and hospitals are being forced to provide the questionnaire below to NEWBORN patients,” Schepisi said on Facebook. “While completely and utterly insane, these facilities are doing so to comply with another nonsensical law.” […]
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