• Transgender toddlers? Investigation reveals top North Carolina medical

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    Three of the top medical schools in North Carolina are ‘transitioning toddlers,’ some as young as 2, an investigation by Education First
    Alliance reveals.

    Duke University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and East Carolina University all offer so-called “gender-affirming” care clinics. According to the report, Duke opened its clinic in 2015, UNC followed
    suit, and ECU opened a clinic last year.

    The investigation found that Duke’s gender clinic readily treats children
    for gender dysphoria as early as 2-years-old.

    “We are working with all kinds of kids, from infants to teens,” Dr. Deanna Adkins, clinic manager, told local news station ABC 11 in 2015. “And we
    take care of children that are having problems developing gender.”

    UNC’s clinic apparently also treats toddlers. According to now-deleted
    webpages the investigation uncovered, it provides treatment to children as early as age 3. A screenshot of the clinic’s intake form and archives from
    the webpages confirm the claim.

    The intake form requests the potential patient’s “affirmed name, gender identity,” and “sex assigned at birth,” while offering “young child (ages
    3 – 11) psychoeducation and support…,” as the first option regarding the
    reason for referral to the clinic.

    One of the archived webpages contains the clinic’s mission statement which
    also includes an age range of 4 to 30.

    Another page promoted the services offered by the clinic, including
    “gender affirming consultations,” referrals for hormone therapy or
    surgery, psychotherapy, medication management, and clinical training.

    Yet another page promoted its inter-disciplinary team of doctors which
    includes psychiatrists, endocrinologists, surgeons and family
    practitioners, all of whom are willing to work together to “affirm” how
    the child feels about his or her gender, regardless of their biological
    makeup.

    “Drs. Meyer, Lee, and Pflum (the clinic’s mental health providers) work
    closely with their colleagues in Pediatric Endocrinology, Primary Care,
    Speech, and Surgery in a collaborative model to provide tightly
    coordinated services across disciplines for transgender and gender non-
    binary individuals seeking gender affirming care.”

    The page also details the doctors’ experience, expertise and preferred
    client base, including “younger children”:

    “Dr. Echo Meyer is the co-founder of the clinic… Dr. Meyer is experienced
    in working with individuals and families in various stages of transition
    and identification. Dr. Meyer meets with all people at all stages of
    transition but she has a focus in younger children”

    “Dr. Cathy Lee is a clinical associate professor and co-founder of the UNC Psychiatry Gender Equity and Wellness Initiative. Dr. Lee is a member of
    the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and the World Professional Association for Transgender Health.”

    “Dr. Samantha Pflum is a child clinical psychologist and clinical
    assistant professor at UNC School of Medicine… She provides gender-
    affirming services to children, adolescents, young adults, and families
    through the UNC Gender Equality Psychiatry Clinic.”

    ECU opened its gender clinic in April 2022 as part of its Brody School of Medicine (BSoM). It was opened to address what Dr. Colby Dendy, one of the clinic’s directors, called a “healthcare desert” for the LGBTQ community
    living in the area.

    While the clinic is associated with the BSoM, it reportedly offers
    services to anyone in the LGBTQ community, providing treatment for
    children as young as 4, the age at which Dendy claims children start
    forming their gender identity.

    “The literature tells us that kids can start around age four having their gender identity, so we do not want to exclude anybody within the
    pediatrics realm,” she said. “A big part of our goal is to provide
    affirming primary care to everybody in LGBTQ+ spectrum.” 

    Doctors like Adkins at Duke, Meyer, Lee and Pflum at UNC and Dendy at ECU ignore biological sex and cater to kids’ feelings about their gender.

    In fact, Adkins once argued in a federal court declaration that the “only medically supported determinant of sex,” is a person’s “gender identity,”
    not their biological characteristics.

    “It is counter to medical science to use chromosomes, hormones, internal reproductive organs, external genitalia, or secondary sex characteristics
    to override gender identity for purposes of classifying someone as male or female,” she claimed.

    What’s really at issue isn’t whether doctors should treat people with
    gender dysphoria; it’s how best to treat them.

    But some doctors are actively promoting permanent, potentially harmful and “experimental” treatments to people, even young children, who are
    experiencing a mental health issue.

    And as some hospitals, cities and even states go all in on transitioning
    kids, at least 11 states have passed laws or regulations banning or
    severely restricting such practices, as reported by The Lion. At least 20
    more states are considering similar legislation.

    https://readlion.com/transgender-toddlers-investigation-reveals-top-north- carolina-medical-schools-treat-kids-as-young-as-2/

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