The new law that bans gender-affirming care for minors also mandates that adult patients seeking trans health care sign an informed consent form. It also requires a physician to oversee any health care related to transitioning, and for people to see that doctor in person. Those rules have proven particularly onerous because many people received care from nurse practitioners and used telehealth. The law also made it a crime to violate the new requirements.

Another new law that allows doctors and pharmacists to refuse to treat transgender people further limits their options.

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    1 year ago

    You can stop taking puberty blockers and then, unsurprisingly, go through puberty with very minimal side effects. This has been shown through peer reviewed studies to vastly improve the well-being of trans children.

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      1 year ago

      Lol did my original comment get removed?

      If you stop taking them later in life you will not go through puberty. Therefore it is misleading to say there are no side effects.

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      1 year ago

      The side effects are not “minimal”

      They are minimal to you because you are minimising them and that is dangerous. At least be honest.

      The FDA has issued warnings against them for brain swelling and severe bone density issues.