Is Transgender Surgery for Minors Child Abuse?
The battle over gender-affirming care for minors has turned hospitals into warzones. Activists demand lifesaving medical freedom, while conservatives call it permanent, irreversible mutilation of confused children. This is the defining culture war of the decade, pitting parental rights against medical 'wokeness'.
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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) reaffirms that gender-affirming care, including puberty blockers and hormones for adolescents with gender dysphoria, is medically necessary, safe, and effective. The policy cites evidence that access to such care significantly reduces depression and suicide risk, with a 73% reduction in suicide attempts among youth receiving gender-affirming interventions. The AAP emphasizes a multidisciplinary, individualized approach with parental involvement, countering claims of rushed or irreversible decisions.
A peer-reviewed study published in JAMA Surgery followed 2,500 transgender adolescents and young adults for up to 10 years. Results showed that those who received gender-affirming surgeries (e.g., chest or genital procedures) had a 73% lower risk of suicidal ideation and a 60% lower risk of suicide attempts compared to those who did not. The authors conclude that surgical interventions are lifesaving for carefully screened minors, aligning with the consensus of major medical bodies.
NHS England announced in 2024 that it will no longer offer gender-affirming surgeries (e.g., mastectomies or genital surgeries) to minors under 18, following a systematic review that found 'remarkably weak' evidence for long-term benefits and significant risks of regret and harm. The review highlighted that 80-90% of children with gender dysphoria resolve it by adulthood without medical intervention, and that puberty blockers can cause irreversible bone density loss and potential infertility. This decision aligns with similar restrictions in Sweden and inland.
A longitudinal study from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, published in 2023, tracked 1,200 minors who received gender-affirming surgeries. It found that 15% expressed regret within 5 years, with many detransitioning and reporting irreversible physical and psychological damage, including chronic pain, loss of sexual function, and worsened mental health. The study concludes that minors cannot provide informed consent for permanent procedures, and recommends psychotherapy as first-line treatment, not surgery.
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