Opposite sex imitation treatments for adolescents are an experiment that has been allowed to continue under pressure from advocacy groups that promote transgenderism.
Medics have a duty to ‘first do no harm’ which can be qualified if benefits are in the best interests of their patients. Medical transition is clearly harmful with no evidence of net benefits.
Our Duty seeks an end to opposite sex imitation treatments as a treatment for ‘gender dysphoria’. Medical professionals should be seeking alternative treatment pathways that do not damage healthy bodies.
Opposite sex imitation treatments are entirely cosmetic and elective and therefore should only be available to adults of sufficiently sound mind that they can give truly informed consent. As elective treatments, opposite sex imitation is not appropriate for insurance or state funded medical plans.
Our Duty seeks to influence medical policy: