Yes, and you had to ADOPT to get that. This homosexual couple got it without adopting, is my point.
Also, the original birth certificate still exists for medical/legal/historical purposes in state records and archives.
This child has a bilogically/medically/historically inaccurate original birth certificate, not a revised one. It's bad social and legal policy to create corrupted records for PC purposes.
Two of our daughters were born at home to a midwife. We had to file the legal documents with the state for the birth certificates. Those original documents are all available through the state, should they request that information.
My daughter loves to be asked if she was "born in a barn." Since our apartment at the time was attached to a barn, she always smiles and says "yes."
My youngest daughter had in a similar situation, i.e. from a same sex couple, in her kindergarten class. The other kids in the class seemed to have no problem with it, at least none I heard, and the little girl was quite sweet, polite and very well adjusted, certainly a lot more than several of the other children. It was quite obvious that she was loved at home.