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Other countries already don't document sex on a birth certificate, such as Argentina:
Blincoe E. Sex markers on birth certificates: Replacing the medical model with self-identification. Victoria University of Wellington Law Review. 2015;46(1):57-83.
That's not what it says?
http://tgeu.org/argentina-gender-identity-law/
Where Argentina seems to be different is they allow someone over the age of 18 to amend their birth certificate without the lengths other places may require. Such as the UK which requires gender dysphoria to be diagnosed
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Gender-dysphoria/Pages/policy-guidelines.aspx
Which is somewhere I do see merit in there being debate because without a doubt I can imagine some of the countries with "stricter" processes are far more humiliating, time consuming or unnecessary.