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New Guidelines for Trans Youth Care Spark Debate
USAFriday, May 30, 2025
The report was initiated by an executive order from President Trump. It called gender-affirming care "chemical and surgical mutilation" and stated that the federal government would not support it for people under 19. The report itself did not identify its authors or disclose which parts were peer-reviewed.
Gender-affirming care typically starts with a conversation between the individual and a clinician. It can include mental health care, support groups, and even legal help. For those past puberty, it may include hormones. For adults, it can also include surgery. A recent study found that gender-affirming surgeries are rare among young teens and older teens and adults.
The Trump administration has been vocal about its stance on transgender issues. They have cut funding for trans studies, removed information about transgender people from government websites, and even threatened to withhold funding from states that support trans athletes. State governments have also been targeting gender-affirming care, with many enacting restrictions.
The HHS letter and report have added fuel to the fire. They have raised questions about the role of government in healthcare and the importance of evidence-based medicine. As the debate continues, one thing is clear: the well-being of trans youth is at the heart of the matter.
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