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St. Louis clinic stops ‘transgender care’ for minors due to lawsuit risk.

A Bold Step: Transgender Clinic in St. Louis ⁢Halts Hormone ‍Treatments for Minors

A transgender clinic‍ in St. Louis will no longer prescribe⁢ gender hormones⁣ to minors thanks to a new ‌state law that exposes doctors⁣ to lawsuits if they provide ​such treatments.

The Transgender Center at St. Louis Children’s ​Hospital has made a significant⁤ decision. They announced​ on Monday that they “will no longer prescribe puberty blockers⁤ or cross-sex ‍hormones to minors for purposes ​of gender transition,” in response⁤ to Missouri’s new law.

The law, which ‌took effect on ⁣August 28⁤ and expires in 2027, ‍prohibits⁣ the ⁢use of puberty ‍blockers or cross-sex​ hormones⁢ and the performance ⁤of gender‌ surgery on minors. While ‌there ‍is an exception for patients‍ already on hormone treatments, the Transgender Center has chosen to stop‌ offering hormone treatments ⁢to all patients due to the potential legal⁢ liability it poses⁢ for doctors.

Washington University, affiliated with the hospital, expressed ​their concerns, stating, ‌”This legal claim creates unsustainable liability for health-care professionals​ and makes it untenable for us to continue to ⁢provide ⁢comprehensive transgender care for minor patients without subjecting⁣ the university and our ‍providers to an ‌unacceptable level of liability.”

Despite the disappointment of having to ⁢take this step, the Transgender‌ Center believes ‌it is necessary to‌ protect⁣ the university and its providers from⁣ potential ⁤lawsuits. The new⁣ law sets‍ the minimum liability at $500,000.

Whistleblower Allegations and Ongoing⁢ Investigation

The decision ​by the⁤ Transgender Center ‌comes​ after explosive whistleblower accusations against the gender clinic earlier this year. In ⁢February, Jamie Reed, ‍a former⁣ case manager at the Transgender Center, bravely went public ⁤with ‍allegations that the clinic had ⁤hastily put children with significant⁢ psychiatric issues on gender hormone treatments. ⁣Reed also raised ⁤concerns about⁣ the lack of awareness among ‌children and their families regarding the⁤ serious side effects of these treatments.

Emergency‍ room staff⁣ at the⁢ hospital also noticed a concerning trend. They reported a surge in⁢ trans-identifying children ⁤showing up in psychiatric crisis, who ⁤were taking hormones but ‍not receiving the necessary counseling. ‍These alarming developments prompted Missouri’s ‌Republican attorney general to open ⁣an⁤ investigation ⁣into ⁤the ‍clinic, ⁣which is still ⁢ongoing.

Risks of Gender​ Hormone Treatments

Over the‌ past⁤ few⁤ years, critics have ​raised concerns about the permanent effects ‍of gender hormone treatments ‌and surgical procedures, particularly when it comes to children. Both puberty‍ blockers and ‌cross-sex hormones ‍carry significant health risks. Puberty blockers can affect bone growth and density, cause sexual‌ dysfunction, voice damage, and infertility, among other issues. Cross-sex hormones can lead to infertility,⁢ deadly blood ⁤clots, heart attacks,‌ increased cancer risks, liver dysfunction,⁣ worsening psychological illness, and other serious conditions.

The number ⁣of gender surgeries ⁢has seen a dramatic increase in recent years. According to​ an analysis published in JAMA Network Open, the number ‌of procedures ​nearly tripled from 2016 to 2019,⁣ with around 13,000 performed in 2019.

It is also worth noting that elective, gender-related double​ mastectomies ‌have been ​performed on‌ hundreds ‌of girls ‍in the U.S., some as young as 12, in recent⁤ years.

While more youth‌ are embracing new gender identities, it ⁣is crucial to consider the potential risks and long-term consequences ‌associated with these decisions. As of last year, an estimated 300,000 minors⁣ aged⁢ 13 to‍ 17 identified as transgender.



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