06/04/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/04/2026 16:25
A new survey from the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law found that over half (52%) of surveyed transgender parents with minor children cited an increasingly hostile anti-LGBTQ legislative and social climate as a barrier to future parenting.
Researchers collected data in 2025 from a community sample of 108 transgender and nonbinary parents to examine the routes and barriers to becoming parents and the impact of an increasingly anti-transgender landscape on their parenting plans.
One-third (33%) of respondents said they planned to have fewer children because of Trump's re-election and presidency, and 55% indicated that the U.S. Supreme Court's 2022 decision overturning Roe v. Wade and the resulting uncertainty over reproductive and legal rights had affected their future parenting plans.
Most respondents (93%) had legally recognized relationships with all of their children, yet 59% were concerned about the legal validity of their parenting rights-citing the lack of federal protections for LGBTQ parents and the Trump administration's stance on transgender rights as key factors.
Read the full report on the Williams Institute website.