They shouldn't.
yes married catholic women can have children!
Yes. Beginning in 2001, same-sex married couples in the Netherlands are free to jointly adopt children, the same as any other married couple.
It is unclear whether same-sex couples may legally adopt children in that state.
The reasons are exactly the same for gay couples as they are for straight couples: commitment, love, stability, security, children, etc.
Yes. Beginning in 2006, same-sex couples are able to jointly adopt children in Belgium.
Yes. Beginning in 2010, same-sex couples are free to jointly adopt children in Denmark.
Yes. Starting in 2010, same-sex couples are able to jointly adopt children in Argentina.
Yes. Beginning in 2010, same-sex couples are able to jointly adopt children in Brazil.
If the couple was married in the Catholic Church then, yes, at the time of their marriage the couple promised to baptize and educate their children in the Catholic Church.
There is no explicit prohibition of adoption by same-sex couples. Single gay persons are permitted to adopt children.
There is no explicit prohibition of adoption by same-sex couples. Single gay persons are permitted to adopt children.
Yes. Effective April 23, 2015, same-sex married couples may jointly adopt or foster children, the previous ban being overturned as of that date.