Trans youth will no longer be prescribed puberty blockers at NHS England gender identity clinics in a new “blow” to gender-affirming healthcare.

Puberty blockers are a type of medicine that prevent puberty from starting by blocking the hormones – like testosterone and oestrogen – that lead to puberty-related changes in the body. In the case of trans youth, this can delay unwanted physical changes like menstruation, breast growth, voice changes or facial hair growth.

On Tuesday (12 March), NHS England confirmed the medicine, which has been described as “life-saving” medical care for trans youth, will only be available to young people as part of clinical research trials.

The government described the move as a “landmark decision”, Sky News reported. It believed such a move is in the “best interests of the child”.

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      9 months ago

      Wait you mean they have to start taking hormonal birth control before they start having sex?

      Next you’re going to tell me they should get the HPV vaccine before they start having sex too!

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        9 months ago

        My point is moreso that kids shouldn’t be having sex, but sure yeah. Read into it guys.

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          9 months ago

          My apologies that you couldn’t get laid in high school.

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            9 months ago

            So you’re either suggesting that 12 year olds should be fucking high schoolers, or you’re just too dumb to think about what you said.

            I’ll give you a few minutes.

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      9 months ago

      I mean I don’t, but more because I don’t like the thought of kids having sex.

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        9 months ago

        You can’t stop people from having sex, so it’s best to give them the education and healthcare necessary to reduce risks.

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          9 months ago

          I don’t disagree with that. The idea of high schoolers fucking 12 year olds will never sit well with me but sure, it’s probably best they don’t get pregnant as a result of it.