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England’s top health authority just came out against puberty blockers for children

Luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone agonists are also called GnRHa drugs.
has been used for a long time Chemically castrating sex offenders.

In recent years, these sex offender drugs were rebranded as puberty blockers and offered to deranged children.
evidence Such treatments produce sexless adults, deplete victims’ bone density, impede cognitive development, and produce a myriad of negative emotional effects.

These transformational treatments remain legal across the Atlantic in America’s blue states, but resistance is growing among some early adopters. That is certainly the case in the UK, where the country’s chief health officer is putting a stop to the victimization of children who are caught up in the notion that sex and gender are somehow mismatched.

England’s National Health Service confirmed on Tuesday that minors will no longer be prescribed puberty blockers at so-called gender identity clinics.

NHS England has been working towards this decision for a number of years.
entrusted An independent expert review of gender identity services for minors was conducted in September 2020.

The health department said the review follows a sharp increase in referrals of minors to gender identity development services run by the scandal-hit and soon-to-close Tavistock clinic and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. It was decided that it would be prudent to proceed.

Between 2011 and 2012, there were 250 referrals to NHS gender clinics, but that number has soared to more than 5,000 between 2021 and 2022.

NHS England also said at the outset of the review that a “significant number” of children seeking puberty blockers were mentally impaired and showed “other mental health needs or risky behaviour”. It pointed out that there is a need for careful consideration and additional investigation.

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policy document “Puberty suppressing hormone (PSH) is not available as a routinely referred treatment option for the treatment of children and young people with gender nonconformity/dysphoria,” the report, dated March 12, said. ing.

The document states:[g]Ender’s atypical behavior is common in young children and may be part of normal development. … Children who meet criteria for gender nonconformity/gender dysphoria may continue to experience conflict between their physical gender and the gender they identify with throughout adolescence and adulthood. , maybe not. ”

In addition to the fact that the NHS recognizes that the problems that puberty blockers appear to solve are often just a passing fad, puberty blockers do not work as LGBT activists claim. I pointed out that I would not.

An NHS-commissioned review found that across nine observational studies there were “no statistically significant differences in gender dysphoria, mental health, body image or psychosocial functioning in children and adolescents treated with GnRHA”. “It has been found.

The findings resonate with a shocking Finnish study published last month in the respected journal BMJ Mental Health, which found that medical intervention with gender reassignment had “no effect on suicide risk.”

The NHS points out that in addition to being virtually useless, puberty blockers can actually cause considerable harm, stating: There is a possibility that it could be suppressed.”

“We conclude that there is currently insufficient evidence to support the safety or clinical efficacy of PSH to support routine access to PSH treatment,” NHS England concluded.

The announcement comes days after a leaked internal document from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, in which proponents of so-called gender-affirming care argue that gender-reassignment medical interventions are often unethical and unscientific. It was shown that there was an informal recognition that this was the case.

independent person
report The NHS is launching two new services, one in London and one in Liverpool. Rather than sterilizing children, these clinics provide patients with access to mental health and pediatric health professionals, “resulting in a holistic approach to care.”

The Conservative government praised the decision.

Health Minister and Member of Parliament Maria Caulfield
Said She welcomed “this ground-breaking change as the safety and welfare of children is paramount”.

Caulfield told The Independent: “Ending the routine prescription of puberty blockers will ensure that treatment is based on evidence and expert clinical opinion and is in the best interests of the child. It will be helpful,” he said.

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