Trans youths who socially transition are unlikely to 'detransition' later, study finds: 97% of trans kids continue to identify as trans after 5 years

basquebromance

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Of the 2.5% that detransitioned, almost all did so before starting puberty blockers. And all did before hormones...i've seen studies cited by Tucker Carlson that suggest the opposite, though...so who knows?

 
That is such a fkn lie it’s sickening it is the OPPOSITE and they regret it NBC omfg stop helping to kill ppl u ——n ……a holes!!
 
And the weak mentality can’t use the “ source’ as a way to deny —— g fake ass news.

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People who are/became MENTALLY ILL doesn't walk back their mental illness at all.

They have to be given drugs to manage it but never remove it.
 
Solid data on hospitals that transition kids:

https://stoptheharmdatabase.com

Project Description
The Stop the Harm Database catalogs sex change treatments performed on minors throughout healthcare facilities in the United States. Do No Harm profiled children’s hospitals in states still allowing sex change treatments on minors, examining their advertised services to determine which medical interventions they provide. Do No Harm analyzed insurance claims data to properly assess which sex change procedures each hospital and healthcare facility administered to minors. We also reviewed claims data at children’s hospitals in states that have passed legislation with age limits on sex change treatments for minors and non-pediatric hospitals and healthcare facilities. Through this tool, Do No Harm is informing the public and shedding light on how prevalent these practices really are.

Project Goals
Encourage positive change and protect children
Provide a publicly available online repository of hospitals and healthcare facilities offering sex change treatments to children in the United States
Inform the public and shed light on the prevalence of these practices
Provide insight to healthcare providers, policymakers, and researchers to help understand trends, optimize care, and influence health policy.
 
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