Is 'gender-affirming care' dying?
DCNF is also reporting "A detransitioner’s landmark $2 million victory in her malpractice case and the first major medical association’s new opposition to 'gender-affirming' surgeries for minors will force medical professionals to seriously weigh the consequences of offering these procedures, advocates told the Daily Caller News Foundation."
Look at how Democrats have euphemized the English language. The word detransitioner suggests that the person initially transitioned. Was there some sort of breakthrough where DNA tranaitioned from XY to XX or XX to XY? If there wasn't, where's the transition?
A New York jury awarded Fox Varian $2 million on Jan. 30 in her medical malpractice lawsuit against the doctors who allowed her double mastectomy at age 16, making her the first detransitioner to win at trial. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) released a position statement on Tuesday recommending delaying gender-related surgeries until a patient is at least 19 years of age.This, though, is the key:These developments "delivered a one two blow to this harmful industry and should hasten the unraveling of the manufactured consensus activists have promoted," Miceli said.
"I think the New York jury award sends a bigger message: vulnerable individuals at any age, not just minors, deserve protection when they are struggling with mental health issues," Payne said. “The standard of care is heightened in that situation. They need more safeguards, not fewer. A lot of our clients were led into irreversible procedures when they were adults, and they did not realize they were harmed until many years later because their mental state was so fragile," he continued.As litigation risks increase, the number of procedures performed will shrink because incentives shrink. This interview explains the pressures well:
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