Public funding for these activities is prohibited by the state funds.
Trans medicines are no longer permitted to be injected into adolescents who have gender issues at The Medical University of South Carolina.
Beginning August 1 and ending all processes by January 2025, the school will no longer accept new patients in accordance with House Bill 4624.
” Public money may not be used directly or indirectly for gender transition methods”, according to the policy.
” MUSC Health funds are public funds. According to the South Carolina Daily Gazette, CEO Patrick Crawley said,” We are prohibited from providing gender transition services to all patients.
The act also states that” a doctor who deliberately performs vaginal gender reassignment surgery in violation of this book is innocent of inflicting great bodily injury on a child.”
According to reports, the university wo n’t pay for the surgeries that are intended to transform boys into girls and vice versa.
Surgeries, such as chest removal, are irreversible and may leave a person able to nurse her baby in the future.
Prior to complying with a budget horse in 2022, the university had recently stopped the prescription of medications for minors, as recently reported by The College Fix.
In recent years, the security of the medications and surgeries has been questioned.
Also, scientists have confirmed that there are only two women and it is immutable.
Lax standards have also drawn scrutiny from health organizations that facilitate the delivery of the drugs.
Matt Walsh, a supplier for the Daily Wire display, was able to obtain permission to have the testicles removed. Gregg Re fabricated his way into Plume Health and, despite receiving numerous red flags, got the letter in only 22 days.
Also, the Washington Free Beacon reported on how a Planned Parenthood facility prescribed hormone medication to a girl with dementia, without his mother’s knowledge.
” Instead of a months-long analysis by professional psychologists, a nurse practitioner had, in small over 30 days, prescribed their special-needs child a strong medication without their knowledge or consent”, the Free Beacon reported in Oct. 2023.
An impartial review by Dr. Hilary Cass, commissioned by the National Health Service in England, even criticized the techniques.
” The justification for early adolescence reduction remains unclear, with weak information regarding the impact on gender dysphoria, emotional or mental health”, Cass wrote. The impact of mental and psychosexual growth is still undetermined.
” Practitioners are unable to predict with certainty which children and young people may develop a lasting trans identity,” Cass wrote.
The assessment also expressed doubts about the methods and the level of the supporting evidence.
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