Any day now, New Jersey mom Lillie Mingle is set to give birth to her fourth child, planning to deliver at an Inspira Health Network hospital, as she did for her first three kids.
During a recent routine hospital visit, she received her third trimester folder, expecting the usual documents and information given to expectant mothers in preparations for labor.
But when she reviewed the forms Mingle said she was stunned - and 'disgusted' - to find a 'sexual orientation and gender identity' questionnaire intended for her newborn baby - mandated by a state law passed by the democratically-controlled legislature in 2022.
The bizarre form, obtained by DailyMail.com, asks new moms to disclose which gender their child was 'assigned at birth' and to check off whether they identify their baby as female, male, transgender female, transgender male, genderqueer, or an additional gender category that's not listed.
It also asked moms to choose whether their child is 'lesbian or gay, straight or heterosexual, bisexual, self-described, or questioning/unsure,' straight out of the womb.
'It's deeply twisted and evil,' Mingle told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview