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American Academy of Pediatrics to Review ‘Gender Affirming Care’

The American Academy Of​ Pediatrics ⁣(AAP) ⁢to Review ⁤”Gender-Affirming Care” for Gender Dysphoric Children

The American ​Academy ‌Of Pediatrics (AAP) has announced a⁣ review ‌of “gender-affirming care” for ⁢ gender dysphoric children in a win for critics who have long called for such‍ a review.

The country’s leading pediatrician⁤ professional⁢ association said last week ⁣that it will⁢ conduct a “systematic ⁣review of the evidence” ​around transgender medical‍ interventions for children.

Such interventions can include ‍puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, ⁢double mastectomies ‌to make girls appear more masculine,‌ and sometimes even genital surgeries for older youth.

The AAP authorized the development‍ of an ‍“expanded set⁤ of ​guidance⁤ for pediatricians based on a​ systematic review ⁤of the⁣ evidence,” the group said in press release on Friday.

However, AAP leadership also reaffirmed ‍their confidence in the ⁤current guidelines and said they remain⁣ in the best interests of children.

“The‌ decision ‍to authorize a systematic​ review reflects the ⁣board’s concerns about restrictions to⁣ access to health care with bans on gender-affirming care ​in​ more than⁣ 20 states,” the AAP said. “The AAP opposes any laws or regulations that⁣ discriminate against transgender⁣ and ⁣gender-diverse individuals, or that ​interfere in the doctor-patient relationship.”

Current​ Guidelines and Health Risks

The AAP’s current guidelines for pediatric transgender medical⁢ interventions include “social⁢ affirmation” of a child who⁣ identifies as the opposite gender, puberty blockers during puberty,‌ cross-sex hormones from early adolescence onward, and‌ “top” and “bottom” surgeries “typically” for adults but also for ⁣adolescents​ on a case-by-case basis.

Other surgeries such as “facial feminization”‍ can be⁣ considered⁢ for adolescents‍ as well, the ⁢AAP guidelines⁤ say.

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Puberty blockers are dubbed ⁤“reversible,” and cross-sex hormones as “partially reversible,” the AAP​ says.

However, both puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones ​come with serious health risks. Puberty‌ blockers can affect bone growth‌ and density and cause sexual dysfunction, ‍voice‍ damage, and infertility, among other ​issues. Cross-sex hormones can cause infertility, ‍deadly blood clots, heart ​attacks, increased cancer risks of the breasts and‌ ovaries, liver dysfunction, worsening psychological illness, and other serious conditions.

Hundreds of teen girls in the U.S., some as young as‍ 12, have ⁣gotten elective, gender-related double mastectomies to remove their healthy breasts over ⁢the last few years.

Meanwhile, it is more popular⁤ than ever for youth to adopt new gender identities. An estimated 300,000 minors aged 13​ to 17 identified as transgender as of last year.

Updated Policy⁢ and Advocates’ Response

The ‌AAP’s updated policy will reflect new data and research‍ on transgender ​medical interventions.⁣ AAP’s board ‌regularly reviews evidence and policies and will invite “other ⁤stakeholders” to share ‌input on ‌the new policy, the group said.

Advocates who⁤ oppose children‌ being rushed through transgender medical‌ interventions hailed the decision to review the policy.

“As it stands, there is ⁣no long-term quality evidence that substantiates the widespread use of puberty ‌blockers. We do⁢ not know​ how this​ will affect children in the long ‌term.⁢ Thankfully, last⁢ week’s decision by the AAP ‍to⁣ acknowledge this galactic gap in the evidence will ⁢highlight ⁣how​ there is no evidence‌ to support the recent surge towards ‘gender-affirmative care,’” wrote Stella⁣ O’Malley, a psychotherapist who works with young people.

O’Malley is the‍ director of Genspect, a U.K.-based ⁣group that advocates for doctors to start with the least invasive​ approach for gender distress.

Last year, Genspect wrote an ⁣open ⁢letter calling on ​the AAP to‍ update its gender care policy. ‍The letter​ was signed by doctors, psychologists, and ‌even one former fellow‌ of‍ the AAP.

The AAP is the largest professional association for pediatricians in the country with 67,000 members.



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