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by bitshiftfaced
970 days ago
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I didn't mean to misrepresent your post. It looks like throughout this thread, my original question became distorted from a larger scope to just puberty blockers taken at an early age. Anyway, aside from effects on bone density, I did find this: > One of the disadvantages in adolescent girls who have been treated with GnRH analogues at an early age is the possibility of insufficient skin for penile inversion vaginoplasty.
> How Young Is Too Young: Ethical Concerns in Genital Surgery of the Transgender MTF Adolescent I could be misunderstanding this, but it sounds like there could be lasting effects on penis growth. Wouldn't that make sense, since your body would be getting estrogen during a time where it'd normally be developing in a way where it'd otherwise would be receiving testosterone? |
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