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Q&A: Doctors on Puberty-Delaying Treatments


Posted By Jon
May 9, 2008

NPR.org - by Alix Spiegel

NPR.org - A small group of doctors around the world have introduced a controversial approach to the treatment of preteens and teenagers who believe they are the opposite sex.

Right before puberty begins, they prescribe children hormone-blocking medication. This allows the child to continue growing without developing physical characteristics such as breasts, facial hair or Adam's apples. Later, the child can elect to resume their natural puberty development or can begin a gender transition by taking the sex hormones of the opposite sex.

 

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