Parental Outcomes/Experiences

LGB Families: What We Know and What We Don’t

A recent report from UCLA’s Williams Institute on the state of research about LGB families not only reiterates that our children are doing as well as anyone else’s, but also offers some lesser-known insights about the composition and strengths of our families — and gives thoughtful suggestions for the direction of future research.

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Parenting Changes Gay Dads’ Brain Activity: Does It Matter?

A new study shows that having a child triggers changes in a mother’s brain — and that becoming a parent via surrogacy can trigger changes in a gay man’s brain, too. Interestingly, the gay men’s pattern of brain activity “resembles that of both new mothers and new fathers,” reports Reuters. The article speculates that the research “could feed into the debate over whether gay men should be allowed to adopt children.” As fascinating as the findings may be, I rather hope they’re not used in the adoption argument.

Gay Dads Show Increased Self-Esteem, Career Sacrifice After Kids

Hot on the heels of new research findings about lesbian moms comes a study just in time for Father’s Day about gay dads and their transition to parenthood. The fathers, the study finds, “are in many ways very similar to parents from different family structures in their transition to parenthood.” Like others, they experience “economic

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