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Do puberty blockers given to youth who say they are transgender or non-binary have any substantial negative physical impacts?

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At least 9 studies on youth who were given puberty blockers found that they significantly interfere with bone development. Bone mass and density normally grow considerably during puberty, but the drugs given to youth who say they are transgender or non-binary impede this process. The long-term effects of this are not well-studied at this point, but typical consequences of poor bone development are chronic pain and fractures later in life.




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