Doctors at Boston Children’s Hospital Explain How to Detect Children of One Sex who are Really of the Other Sex
Dr. Jeremi Carswell of Boston Children's Hospital explains the warning signs: Your girl might be a boy if that girl tries to stand to urinate or plays with the "opposite gender" toys. In other words, we need to vigorously engaging in the kinds of sexual stereotypes that we, as a country, have spent decades trying to demolish.
Even more jaw dropping, these kids often know they are in the wrong body when they are still babies, from the "minute they were born," Dr. Carswell says. She doesn't say whether these parents (or, when they become teenagers, peer groups of these kids or activist counselors) are encouraging their kids to think these thoughts.
Dr. Carswell tells us these things as the pleasant music plays in the background. She mentions the "treatment" given to these children/teenagers, but doesn't describe it.
These patients can be as young as 2 or 3 years old, according to Kerry McGregor Psyd at Boston Children's Hospital:
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