The Tavistock and Portman Trust welcomed the findings. A spokesperson said:"The early intervention study was undertaken after nearly a decade of consultation with international experts, was fully approved by a research ethics committee and has followed good research practice."
which showed"no adolescent withdrew from puberty suppression, and all started cross-sex hormone treatment"Many researchers don't submit updates, despite routine requests The HRA said clinicians and researchers should"avoid referring to puberty suppressing as providing a 'breathing space' to avoid risk of misunderstanding".
"That would mean Gids has accurate procedures that can differentiate between those whose gender dysphoria in childhood will desist and those for whom it will persist," one ex-Gids clinician, who wished to remain anonymous, told Newsnight.
Continued....if she had had choices forced on her too young she may have made the wrong choice and transformed to a man when in fact she lives as a lady.
I have deep concerns about this. Pushing mature decisions onto young children is not ethically a good thing. Heard a lady on the radio say she felt male most of her life til at age 14 she found her female self & continued to live as a woman. She said if she had had choices forced
I have a question. What are 'puberty blockers'? Does it involve bromide? I went to an all boys boarding school. I have never buggered, nor been buggered. Also, I am not overly impressed by sex. It's quite gross. Your point?