The Guidelines Are Changing. My Body Never Will
Society
United States
Started February 06, 2026
For detransitioners like me, the change in medical recommendations regarding gender-affirming care is too late
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The Guidelines Are Changing. My Body Never Will
National Review (United States) | Feb 05, 2026
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Feb 06, 2026
Detransitioners deserve a platform to share their stories, as they reveal important truths about the complexities of gender identity.
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The experiences of detransitioners highlight the need for more comprehensive mental health support before transitioning.
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Medical guidelines on gender-affirming care must prioritize patient outcomes over evolving political pressures.
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The debate over gender-affirming care often oversimplifies the experiences of individuals, neglecting their diverse needs and outcomes.
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Changes in medical guidelines reflect the evolving understanding of gender identity and should be adapted as new evidence emerges.
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