Kelly is intentionally being a boomer who doesn't understand the difference between gender identity (which is a sense of identity that most children develop between the ages of 3 and 5, but definitely not while they're in the womb) and biological sex (which generally comprises physical parts that ultrasounds are supposed to reveal before birth).
Is this a reference to a congenital condition where the sex organs are muddled or is the baby not identifying as a gender?
Kelly is intentionally being a boomer who doesn't understand the difference between gender identity (which is a sense of identity that most children develop between the ages of 3 and 5, but definitely not while they're in the womb) and biological sex (which generally comprises physical parts that ultrasounds are supposed to reveal before birth).