The medical watchdog group Do No Harm established a database with the 225 hospitals that provide gender-changing surgeries on minors.
The majority of hospitals that performed the most surgeries are located in blue states:
In California, charges exceeded $28 million from over 2,000 minor patients, while Massachusetts saw around $10 million in expenses from 671 minor patients. New York also had one of the highest rates of transgender treatments for young people, with 1,154 minor patients undergoing sex changes between 2019 and 2023.California, one of the first states to declare itself a “sanctuary state” for transgender procedures, also had the most irreversible surgeries, with 1,359 minors undergoing surgical procedures, followed by Oregon with 357, Washington with 330, Pennsylvania with 316 and Massachusetts with 300.
The 12 worst offending hospitals:
1. The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia2. Connecticut Children’s Medical Center3. Children’s Minnesota4. Seattle Children’s5. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles6. Boston Children’s Hospital7. Rady Children’s Hospital (San Diego, CA)8. Children’s National Medical Center (Washington, DC)9. UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland10. Children’s Hospital Colorado11. UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh12. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
What a shock. From The Daily Signal:
“The database provides conclusive proof that these interventions are happening on children across the country, both hormonal interventions and surgeries,” said Beth Serio, external relations manager at Do No Harm and a registered nurse. “We used bulletproof data from insurance claims databases to show that these procedures have been done on children.”Nearly 14,000 American children underwent sex-change interventions of some type between 2019 and 2023, according to Do No Harm’s analysis of thousands of insurance claims at hospitals and pediatric facilities in the United States.“It’s a common lie in the trans industry in America that these procedures are very highly reversible, that there’s no long-term effects,” Serio told The Daily Signal. “We know that’s simply not the case, especially for children who are taking the hormones for a longer period of time. Some of them can have a sterilizing effect on children, especially when taken for a lengthy period of time.”Almost 6,000 children have undergone transgender surgeries, while 8,579 have been given hormones and puberty blockers.
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