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I’m a trans-clinic whistleblower — Trump is right to ban sex changes for kids
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of New York Post

Jamie Reed at home in Missouri. Photo: Theo R. Welling for The Free Press

New York Post, January 30, 2025
Posted: February 20th, 2025
https://nypost.com/2025/01/30/opinion/im-a-clinic-whistleblo...

Is President Trump pushing gender-confused kids to commit suicide? This shocking claim hit mainstream and social media within minutes of the president’s Jan. 28 executive order banning federal funding for child sex-change treatments. The way the argument goes, if kids can’t get puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and surgeries, their mental health will deteriorate to the point of no return. But as I’ve seen while working with more than 1,000 such kids, there are deeper reasons why they’re so unhappy — and giving them powerful experimental drugs and irreversible surgeries is more likely to worsen their condition. From 2018 to 2022, I worked as a case manager for the Washington University Transgender Center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. As kids kept coming back for follow-up check-ins and treatment — almost every kid who begins puberty blockers goes on to receive cross-sex hormones — I realized something was very wrong. When my colleagues and I asked about their mental health, they usually reported that it was the same or better. But as soon as we dug deeper, it became clear that the real answer was no — that their mental anguish was worsening. We ignored or explained away co-morbidities like autism, depression and bipolar disorder while using every new development or difficulty in a kid’s life to justify continuing down the sex-change road. In my experience, kids typically find the “treatment brings happiness” mantra of their doctors, nurses and case managers hard to see through. Some literally couldn’t look themselves in the mirror, even if they physically looked the part of a boy-turned-girl or vice-versa. While activists insist that kids simply “know who they are,” reality is more complicated.

Note: This article was written by Jamie Reed, a queer woman married to a trans man. Many transgender medical care experiences can indeed be life-changing and even life-saving, yet not all experiences align with the mainstream narratives. Reed isn't the only whistleblower who's worked in the field of youth transgender medicine. Even advocates who publicly promote gender medicine for kids question its ethics behind closed doors. Watch our nuanced 25-minute Mindful News Brief on the controversy surrounding youth gender medicine. For more along these lines, read our concise summaries of news articles on transgender medicine.


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