Australia's biggest gender clinic used to tell patients and their parents that puberty blockers—prescribed to children 9 to 13 to suppress their natural sex hormone development—were fully reversible and caused no long-term damage, and has had to backtrack. It now admits that puberty blockers "might conceivably delay brain development" and states in its June newsletter, "We do not know whether using puberty blockers affects development of the brain."
"Gender identity" policies stop therapists from asking important questions
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