Gender Matters: Insights from a Physician

A Missing Perspective: Adults Who Transitioned in Childhood

Dr Shannon Season 1 Episode 50

Are you prepared to treat transgender adults who transitioned before puberty?

Most conversations about transgender healthcare focus on those who transition after puberty—but what about those who transition earlier in life? The first generation of transgender people who transitioned in childhood are now adults, yet many medical providers have never considered how their experiences and healthcare needs might differ.

In this episode, we begin a critical conversation about this often-overlooked perspective. What does it mean for a patient to have lived their entire adolescent and adult life in alignment with their gender? How might their medical, social, and psychological experiences differ from those who transition later? And why is it so important for providers to understand these differences?

This episode kicks off a multi-part series exploring the unique aspects of transitioning in childhood—covering social, medical, and surgical considerations. If you want to be fully prepared to provide informed, inclusive care, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss the upcoming episodes.

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