Kitchener, Ont., have been writing love letters to their children since 2018. They have not met them yet, but the couple is certain they will one day.“It was important that our baby knew how much they were wanted,” Carly said. “It can’t be understated that queer people don’t just have children, queer people fight for their children from the second we dream about them.” Pregnant trans man shares story to give LGBT couples hope The couple decided to start trying for a family in March 2020 with the help of a fertility clinic, but the timing was terrible.
As COVID-19 hit, many clinics were forced to close for a period of time. When offices reopened, new restrictions were in place, and the process became much more isolating.