The research about same-sex families has indicated that
A) same-sex couples who have a child together, rather than from a previous heterosexual union, have to do far less planning than heterosexual couples, both before and after a child's arrival.
B) in lesbian couples where one of the two women has given birth, the non-biological co-mother mother typically assumes greater responsibility for the care of the child.
C) upon the arrival of a child, lesbian and gay couples experience transition issues in their relationships equivalent to those of heterosexual couples.
D) same-sex couples receive more support from friends who are not planning on having children and less from their families.
E) studies of planned families of lesbian couples indicate that their children are less well adjusted than children in heterosexual families.
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