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Attention parents database breakdown sex change procedures

prevent harm is a database created by Do No Harm that tracks and reports on “gender-affirming care” for minors in each state. Its goal is to “encourage positive change and protect children from the insidiousness of gender ideology.”

With the click of a mouse, you can easily see which hospitals in your state offer gender reassignment treatment to children, how many gender reassignment surgeries they've performed, how many prescriptions they've written, and how many patients they've had. can. I've seen it before.

The site also includes statistics on the country's most troubled hospitals and doctors.

This is a rich resource for parents who want to stay informed about one of the most egregious issues of our time.

“This is an ideology. This is not science, and certainly not medicine. Medicine aims to treat something, to heal,” says Liz Wheeler. “More than 90% of children with gender dysphoria outgrow their feelings through adolescence and into adulthood.”

“So if we actually wanted to help young people with sexual disorders, we would send them to counseling. We would wait for them to grow up. And we would be adamant about their transition. I refuse,” she continues.

This movement is certainly driven by a destructive ideology, but it is also driven by something perhaps even more sinister: the love of money.

“You'll never guess how much profit these hospitals and doctors made by mutilating these children in the name of gender ideology,” Liz says. She will invite Michelle Havrilla, Do No Harm's program director, to the program to discuss the issue. Amazing statistics about the Stop the Harm database.

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“Of course, the left says that gender reassignment does not occur in children, but what did we find when we analyzed this data?” asks Liz.

“According to data, approximately 14,000 children under the age of 17 and a half across the country have undergone some type of gender reassignment treatment, including body modification surgery and other surgeries, hormones, and puberty blockers. Based on the proposed billing terms, that would be $120 million over four years from 2019 to 2023,” Havrilla said, adding that this was “a very conservative estimate.”

To integrate the statistics into its database, Do No Harm only “looked at insurance data” because it was prohibited from accessing other sources.

“Kaiser does not authorize the release of data. “We don't have information on out-of-pocket payments, we don't have information on philanthropic pay,” Havrilla said, adding that gender In California, where affirmative care is prevalent, “Kaiser is probably the number one payer in the nation,” he added. state. ”

“When we looked at California, the total amount of charges filed between 2019 and 2023 was $23 million. So if we didn't add Kaiser, it would probably be much higher. “I'm thinking about it,” she explains.

Another factor skewing the numbers lower than reality is the fact that Do No Harm was “very conservative.” [its] Methodology. ”

To ensure that the treatment is indeed within the category of gender-affirming care, Do No Harm “matched” [procedures and prescriptions] With gender diagnosis code or ICD10 code. ”

We did this “to make sure there was really no ambiguity in what we were presenting,” Havrila tells Liz.

In summary, the statistics found in the Stop the Harm database are already telling (and frightening), but they only scratch the surface when it comes to the reality of how many children are being slaughtered by the medical industry. A complex that sees our most vulnerable as an opportunity to get rich.

To learn more about the work Do No Harm is doing to keep parents informed and children safe, watch the clip above.

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