According to a trust of the British health system, the NHS, breast milk produced by people who were born male but underwent surgery to become female is as good for babies as the milk produced by the birth mother, the V4na.com news agency reviews the Telegraph article . The only problem is that trans women need medication to breastfeed, which endangers the health of the children. Or is this not a problem for the left-wing child protectors?
In a letter to campaigners, the University of Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust (USHT) states that
if trans women take a certain combination of drugs, after a while the milk they produce is similar to what women produce after giving birth to a baby.
The healthcare company, which operates hospitals including the Royal Sussex County Hospital, Worthing Hospital and the Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital,
He was the first in Great Britain to use the term "chestfeeding" because some people consider it more inclusive.
As you know, in 2021, this company laid the clinical guidelines that support trans and non-binary parenting people.
Breastfeeding requires a drug like domperidone, which is often prescribed to women who have difficulty breastfeeding, and which helps stimulate the production of a hormone called prolactin. The problem is that doctors only prescribe this medicine to breastfeeding women as a last resort, because in rare cases
can have harmful side effects on children's cardiovascular system.
However, in the case of transgender people, it is considered an essential medicine that they take regularly, putting the children's health at risk.
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