Children’s Hospital Experimenting on Kids Young as 8 Trans Therapy/Gov Funded

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Children’s Hospital Experimenting on Kids Young as 8 Trans Therapy/Gov Funded

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Doctor Experimenting on Children as Young as 8 for Transgender Therapy with Government Funding

Don't forget to pay your taxes..

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It's hard to believe this story didn't get more traction. But then again this is the type of real news that actually matters so we should expect it to be highly suppressed by Google, Facebook, and the MSM. Here are the facts:

Dr. Michael Laidlaw, an endocrinologist from Rocklin, California, recently discovered via a Freedom of Information Act that a government-supported research program at the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles was experimenting on children as young as 8 years old with cross-sex hormones.
Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy, who runs the Los Angeles study, received a $5.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH.)

There are currently more than 30 clinics for transgender children in the U.S.

Olson-Kennedy’s clinic, the Center for Transyouth Health and Development at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, is the country’s largest, treating 725 children.

Article continued:
Her youngest patient is 3 years old. (Source.)

Dr. Laidlaw discussed his findings at a recent panel discussion sponsored by the Heritage Foundation.

“Imagine giving eight-year-old girls testosterone. They are in third or fourth grade. This is unbelievable. But this is going on.”

Dr. Laidlaw said the minimum age for giving cross-sex hormones had been lowered from 13 to 8 in the NIH funded five-year study. He stated that there is an absence of clinical data on “transgender-affirming therapy” indicating it is a good idea or is at all healthy for the children.

There’s little to stop these researchers from merely removing the gonads of a four- or five-year-old child who identifies as transgender as an ad-hoc puberty-blocker in a rush to “affirm” their identity. (Source.)

continued..https://www.elearian.com/lahospitalgovernment.html
 
"First, do no harm." Isn't that a part of the Hippocratic oath? WTF? The Nazi's had doctors too. And they, too, did experiments.
 
[h=1]Mark 9:42[/h] “And whosoever shall offend one of these little ones that believe in me, it is better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he were cast into the sea.”

King James Version (KJV)
 
"First, do no harm." Isn't that a part of the Hippocratic oath? WTF? The Nazi's had doctors too. And they, too, did experiments.

They no longer use that in their oath: "First do no harm."

Oath-taking has become nearly universal at US medical schools, and while oaths of all stripes are often called “Hippocratic,” hardly any schools use the original oath that Hippocrates, the Greek “father of medicine,” is said to have written over 2,000 years ago.
https://www.statnews.com/2016/09/21/hippocratic-oath-medical-students-doctors/
 
I have once or twice tried to be sarcastic about the LGBT agenda...
That was until I read the following story!

The story is about a “pregnant” tranny coming to the hospital complaining about “severe abdominal pains”.
The hospital had records on the tranny that it was a male and ignored the possibility that it was pregnant!

The “reputable” AP reported that the tranny “delivered a stillborn baby” (I’m afraid this isn’t a joke):
Several hours later, a doctor evaluated him and the hospital test confirmed pregnancy. An ultrasound showed unclear signs of fetal heart activity, and an exam revealed that part of the umbilical cord had slipped into the birth canal. Doctors prepared to do an emergency cesarean delivery, but in the operating room no fetal heartbeat was heard. Moments later, the man delivered a stillborn baby.
https://apnews.com/b5e7bb73c6134d58a0df9e1cee2fb8ad
 
This is very sick, these Doctors etc. are criminals.

Childrens Hospital Los Angeles

https://www.chla.org/the-center-transyouth-health-and-development

The Center for Transyouth Health and Development

“Welcome to the Center for Transyouth Health and Development (CTYHD). We look forward to providing compassionate and progressive gender care. Our patient-centered model is guided by years of experience, a commitment to rigorous scientific investigation, an openness to growth, and the voices of the trans community.”

- Johanna Olson-Kennedy, MD, CTYHD Medical Director
Background

The Center for Transyouth Health and Development at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is dedicated to providing affirming care for transgender and gender diverse children, adolescents, young adults and their families. As one of the oldest and largest transyouth programs, the Center partners with youth and their families to advance the field through innovative practice, training and research.

The multidisciplinary team at the CTYHD is dedicated to partnering with young people and their families as they navigate their gender journey, uncover their gifts while helping to remove any institutional barriers blocking their path to achieving their authentic selves.
What Makes our Center Different?

The Center for Transyouth Health and Development rejects the gatekeeper model of care and focuses on how to help our patients and families in the least restrictive environment possible. The CTYHD focuses on gender-affirming care and strives to make all our patients and their families feel welcomed and understood.

Services Available at CTYHD
Gender-affirming medical treatment and mental health services
Family support services and linkage to outside resources
Case management services, including assistance with legal name and gender marker changes
Peer Support groups
Sexual health education including groups, one-on-one navigation services and HIV/STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) screening and treatment.
Access to PEP (Post Exposure Prophylaxis) and PrEP (Pre Exposure Prophylaxis) for HIV prevention.
Voluntary participation in ground breaking research


Research

The CTYHD is a national leader in conducting ground-breaking research designed to advance our understanding and practice of gender-affirming health care and related services among transgender and gender-nonconforming youth.

Below are recent peer-reviewed journal articles reflecting some of our notable contributions (current and past CTYHD authors in bold).

Hidalgo MA, Chen D. Experiences of Gender Minority Stress in Cisgender Parents of Transgender/Gender-expansive Prepubertal Children: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Family Issues. Forthcoming.
Olson-Kennedy J, Warus J, Okonta V, Belzer M, Clark LF., Chest Reconstruction and Chest Dysphoria in Transmasculine Minors and Young Adults: Comparisons of Nonsurgical and Postsurgical Cohorts. JAMA Pediatr. 2018 May 1;172(5):431-436. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2017.5440.
Olson-Kennedy J, Okonta V, Clark LF, Belzer M, Physiologic Response to Gender-Affirming Hormones Among Transgender Youth, Journal of Adolescent Health, Volume 0, Issue 0 Published online October 2017; Physiologic Response to Gender-Affirming Hormones Among Transgender Youth. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.08.005
Hidalgo MA, Chen D, Garofalo R, Forbes C. Perceived Parental Attitudes of Gender Expansiveness: Development and Preliminary Factor Structure of a Self-report Youth Questionnaire. Transgender Health, 2(1), 180-187; 2017. Olson J, Garofalo R., The peripubertal gender-dysphoric child: puberty suppression and treatment paradigms. Pediatr Ann. 2014 Jun;43(6):e132-7. doi: 10.3928/00904481-20140522-08. PMID: 24972421
Hidalgo MA, Ehrensaft D, Tishelman AC, Clark LF, Garofalo R, Rosenthal SM, Spack, N, Olson J. The gender affirmative model: What we know and what we aim to learn. Human Development. 56(5):285-90, 2013.
Olson J, Clark L, Schrager S, Simons L, Belzer M. Baseline characteristics of transgender youth naïve to cross sex hormone therapy, J Adol Health, February 2013 (Vol. 52, Issue 2, Supplement 1, S35-S36.
 
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