If my child has been on hormone blockers only for 2 years and over, are there concerns about the lack of hormones for their physical well-being?

As part of the membership, we facilitate appointments with an endocrinologist with experience in this field for young people under 18. You can discuss your concerns at the appointment, and they will then advise on ongoing treatment options. We cannot guarantee the outcome of these appointments; however, all our clinicians follow the WPATH Standards of Care and Endocrine Society's guidance, which recommends a stage-not-age approach to access gender-affirming hormones alongside ensuring that a young person does not remain without hormones for too long which has been identified as a potential risk for bone health.

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