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The certificate does not specify "gender." It specifies "sex," which may be ambiguous only if the child is born with both testicular and ovarian tissue.
Otherwise, someone has committed medical malpractice by failing to correctly diagnose the neo-nate's sex.
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[–] Guy_Justsome ago
The certificate does not specify "gender." It specifies "sex," which may be ambiguous only if the child is born with both testicular and ovarian tissue.
Otherwise, someone has committed medical malpractice by failing to correctly diagnose the neo-nate's sex.