
Someone’s Mum 🤷🏻♀️
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Someone’s Mum 🤷🏻♀️
@JustBusyWriting
Book Nerd, Typo Queen, Lousy Housewife, Doggy Mummy, PhD student, ASD/ADHD, trying to keep my kids safe in an ever complex world 💜 🤍 💚


Stop and ban puberty blockers and harmful disfiguring irreversible surgery @wesstreeting


📰A new Finnish study reports that youth gender transitions (under age 23) did not improve mental health symptoms. For some youth, medical gender reassignment may have had a negative impact. Link ⬇️ /1



📰A new Finnish study reports that youth gender transitions (under age 23) did not improve mental health symptoms. For some youth, medical gender reassignment may have had a negative impact. Link ⬇️ /1


It will be interesting to see how in coming days genderists will seek to circumnavigate the Finnish study. My money is on an all-purpose bleat about "insufficient data", possibly overlaid by the usual babble about "lived experience", "cisheteronormativity" & other gibberish.


This should be the end of it. Finis. Over. Done. No more children need to be put through the meat-grinder of 'GAC'. Anyone with a smidgeon of common sense knew what the Finns have now shown with hard data. We've got all the evidence we need. @wesstreeting you can get out from behind the sofa now. The heavy lifting has been done. Cite this excellent Finnish study and call a halt to the puberty blockers trial.



📰A new Finnish study reports that youth gender transitions (under age 23) did not improve mental health symptoms. For some youth, medical gender reassignment may have had a negative impact. Link ⬇️ /1








🚨BREAKING: The American Society of Plastic Surgeons come out against "gender-affirming" surgeries for anyone under 19 years old, making them the first major US-based medical association to officially narrow their guidance. Former ASPS president Scot Bradley Glasberg acknowledged this adolescent population as "vulnerable" due to the irreversible nature of these surgeries and noted the "insufficient evidence demonstrating a favorable risk-benefit ratio for the pathway of gender-related endocrine and surgical interventions in children and adolescents." Given their position as surgeons, the ASPS offer no official guidance on puberty blockers, but noted the "substantial uncertainty" regarding their long-term benefits and potential harms. This is HUGE news, and I hope other medical organizations take note and follow the evidence.







