Thursday, June 16, 2022

Trans kids' treatment can start as early as age 14 according to the World Professional Association for Transgender Health

How crazy is that! Is this another case were a well funded and influential minority is trying to subject the majority to pressure and compliance?

That the majority is to believe that as of recent times children have to find their "gender identities and gender expressions". In reality, this applies only to relatively few children.

There are nutty doctors and scientists everywhere and they are always looking for opportunities and business!

Just when kids undergo one of the most dramatic biological changes of their lives!
When children still know so little about the world and human life!
When children are most susceptible to influence!
To create more deliberate uncertainty for children is reckless!

Then there is the question of reversibility and dangers of pertinent medical procedures.

As I have said here before, I think it is very likely that as early as 20-30 years from now or by 2050, humans will have developed artificial procreation/wombs etc. and that women will not have to give birth anymore. If this occurs, then obviously gender differences will not be as relevant or important anymore. But until then ...

"... The World Professional Association for Transgender Health said hormones could be started at age 14, two years earlier than the group’s previous advice, and some surgeries done at age 15 or 17, a year or so earlier than previous guidance. The group acknowledged potential risks but said it is unethical and harmful to withhold early treatment. ...
The association provided The Associated Press with an advance copy of its update ahead of publication in a medical journal, expected later this year. ...
The international group promotes evidence-based standards of care and includes more than 3,000 doctors, social scientists and others involved in transgender health issues. ..."

This is a very long AP article. I did not read it in its entirety!

Trans kids' treatment can start younger, new guidelines say | AP News

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