Sex Change Treatment for Children
Written by: Kim Sawyer
Yesterday, I happened upon the following article on abcnews.com. The title, Buying Time for Gender-Confused Kids, is what caught my attention, but the opening paragraph of the article made me extremely curious: “A procedure that some are mistakenly calling a sex change treatment for children has been drawn into the spotlight in recent days — although it has been going on for many years.”
After reading this article, I have to say I was at a loss for words. And, I’m still not sure what to say as I write this post. Wait, I know what to say, but I’m not sure how to say it diplomatically. I will write about the gist of the procedure, but here is the link to the article for you to read it yourself: Gender-Confused Kids
According to this article, when kids are unsure if they want to remain a boy or girl (e.g. born a boy, but believe they are a girl trapped in a boy’s body or born a girl, but believe they are a boy trapped in a girl’s body), doctors provide medicine to delay the onset of puberty “,,,to allow the individual to come to terms with the direction he or she wants to go.” In other words, the doctors feel they are …”allowing the individual more time to make a decision.” Huh? The doctor interviewed in this article goes even further and explains, “Male transsexuals can avoid going through menstruation, while female patients can avoid growing body hair or developing a deep voice if they begin sex reassignment once their childhood hormone-blocking regimen ends.” Wow!
I bet you are wondering how do they (the doctors) actually do this. Well, according to the article, they inject “… either luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) or medroxyprogesterone, which block estrogen or testosterone to delay the onset of puberty.” The article states that this procedure is mostly done on girls who reach puberty early. In addition, the hormone-blocking process prevents “unwanted bodily features” just in case the child decides to have a sex change operation once they become an adult.
Now, am I wrong in my assessment in that the parents, as well as the doctors, are putting a huge responsibility onto the child’s shoulder? To make the decision on whether or not they want to “remain” the same sex in which they were born? I mean, really, how are they to understand everything that’s going on with this procedure? They are children! In this particular instance, it seems to me that, people are trying to play God or undo what God has done, thinking they know better.
The article about this procedure was written in May of 2008. I don’t know how much publicity it received (I certainly don’t remember it), but I really want to hear the opinions of 7DayBuzz readers on this. Do you think this is right? Should doctors be allowed to perform this type of procedure on children, even if the parents are consenting? Should children be allowed to make an important decision such as this?
Tags: block hormones to delay puberty, gender-confused kids, luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone, medroxprogesterone, sex change treatment for children



July 13th, 2009 at 7:57 am
Oh my. I never…. I have always grown up in church being taught homosexuality is wrong and a choice. In more recent years, hearing people crying out and saying they have always felt opposite of the sexual identity they were born with, I have questioned if all of the people that are homosexuals choose to be. However, if that equates to me saying God has done something wrong, I take it back! I just know, in this case you are speaking of, it seems so wrong. Full grown adults struggle with this type of thing and they have more life and experience under their belt when they go through it. How is a child able to make such a monumental decision? Honestly, I see it as another form of child abuse and the parents not stepping up and being, the parents! 18 years old is when kids should get to independently make their own decisions! And sometimes not then!
What side effects and lasting effects does this medicine have and what if they decide they want to stay with their God given identity? How long does it take for the meds to wear off and they go back to normal development? Wow…
July 13th, 2009 at 8:22 am
@Kathy Curry – According to the article, the treatment is fully reversible, should the child decide to remain the sex they wore born. And, there’s not suppose to be any side or lasting effects.
July 14th, 2009 at 12:13 am
This is a waste. If the time it took to make this a possibility was spent on cancer research maybe we could be that much closer to realizing a cure for cancer. I’m sure this nonsense is making someone a lot of money, but it is just that, nonsense.