Lets celebrate pride month! And be more inclusive

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A lot of transgender women who undergo a vaginoplasty report being frustrated with the health care system and lack of competent practitioners who can provide quality care for gender-affirming procedures (medical procedures that affirm a transgender personā€™s gender identity).

These procedures, such as hormone therapy, ā€œtopā€ surgery (i.e. mastectomy, breast implants, etc.), or ā€œbottomā€ surgery (i.e. phalloplasty, vaginoplasty, etc.), are deeply important to the transgender individuals who choose to undergo them; medical gender affirmation has been shown to reduce mental health risks and improve quality of life in this population.

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Yet seeking medical gender-affirming procedures frequently results in discrimination and patients are limited by a lack of competent providers and insurance coverage options.

During my second clinical rotation I cared for postoperative vaginoplasty patients; my job was to assess and care for their urinary catheter and surgical wound. After a vaginoplasty, a patientā€™s wound dressing must be kept in place for no less than five days and cannot be removed or replaced for that entire time. The wound dressing is a latex condom filled with gauze and a tightly wrapped gauze ā€œbriefā€ā€”think of it as a very tight homemade diaper wrapped around the abdomen, buttocks, and vagina. When patients have a bowel movement, nurses remove the stool and clean it as best they can.

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A lot of transgender women who undergo a vaginoplasty report being frustrated with the health care system and lack of competent practitioners who can provide quality care for gender-affirming procedures (medical procedures that affirm a transgender personā€™s gender identity).

These procedures, such as hormone therapy, ā€œtopā€ surgery (i.e. mastectomy, breast implants, etc.), or ā€œbottomā€ surgery (i.e. phalloplasty, vaginoplasty, etc.), are deeply important to the transgender individuals who choose to undergo them; medical gender affirmation has been shown to reduce mental health risks and improve quality of life in this population.

Derrrp

Yet seeking medical gender-affirming procedures frequently results in discrimination and patients are limited by a lack of competent providers and insurance coverage options.

During my second clinical rotation I cared for postoperative vaginoplasty patients; my job was to assess and care for their urinary catheter and surgical wound. After a vaginoplasty, a patientā€™s wound dressing must be kept in place for no less than five days and cannot be removed or replaced for that entire time. The wound dressing is a latex condom filled with gauze and a tightly wrapped gauze ā€œbriefā€ā€”think of it as a very tight homemade diaper wrapped around the abdomen, buttocks, and vagina. When patients have a bowel movement, nurses remove the stool and clean it as best they can.

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