Puberty blockers taken by natal makes make bottom surgery down the line more dangerous

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Puberty blockers aren’t reversible. They’re NOT FDA-approved for use in kids suffering from gender dysphoria. We are experimenting right now on these kids. Kids cannot consent.

Blair Peters, a self-described “queer surgeon” who uses “he/they” pseudo-pronouns: “One thing that is very new is genital surgery in someone that has under[gone] pubertal suppression. Not so much an issue in someone with ‘assigned-female-at-birth’ anatomy, that undergoes a phalloplasty…but much bigger issue for an individual that’s undergoing a penile-inversion vaginoplasty. Because we use all of that [penile] tissue to create the vulva as well as line the internal vaginal canal….we’ve maybe done a couple, a handful [of these surgeries] on pubertal-suppressed adolescents…No one’s published on it yet…we’re learning and figuring out what works. But [pubertal suppression] is really changing things because you don’t have enough tissue to line the vaginal canal.”

Translation: natal males who undergo puberty blockers are at risk of having their members stop developing and growing. This is obviously an issue for a boy who later decides he isn’t “trans,” but it’s also an issue for a male who decides as an adult to undergo bottom surgery in order to “affirm” his “gender.” Because of the use of puberty blockers in his youth, there isn’t enough penile tissue to shape the neo-“vagina.” This often results in surgeons having to perform a much more invasive and dangerous surgery—taking skin from the colon or abdomen.

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