The novel step had been requested both by the baby's biological father and mother, and the biological mother's female partner.
Judge Rafael Pagnon Cunha in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul decided Thursday the mothers had a right to form a stable legal union, and the father did as well, the newspaper O Globo said.
He therefore ordered that the baby's civil registry be adjusted to reflect "what life has reserved for her: a multi-part nest, full of love and affection."
O Globo said Fernanda Batagli Kropenski, 26, and Mariani Guedes Santiago, 27, had asked their friend Luis Guilherme Barbosa to help them have a child.
He agreed, but on condition that he be recognised as the father of the baby girl, who was born on August 27, Globo said.
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