This same week, the Supreme Court did it again: sneaking in what the law prohibits. The Civil Chamber, composed of three male judges, approved the erasure of the birth record of a child born through surrogacy in a foreign country, so that from now on the registry appears as if he was born in the place of residence of his parents. With the mother erased, the country erased, the origin erased, the High Court ends up enshrining a practice expressly prohibited by Spanish law: you can do it and if you succeed, it will leave no trace.