GD or Gender dysphoria is where a person feels unhappy or unsatisfied with the sex that they were born in. That person may express the need to act as the opposite sex, and others are convinced that they should have been brought into the world as the opposite sex. This condition does not only happen or occur in adults. Gender dysphoria can happen in Children too. Here are a few things you need to know about gender dysphoria in children.
The feeling of being born in the wrong body is not supported by scientific evidence
Children who suffer from this condition where a woman feels that she is in a man’s body or a man feels he is in the wrong body is a very weak theory. It has been found that in twins where one identifies as a transgender, only twenty percent out of a hundred percent where the other sibling also identifies as one. It also contradicts the idea that this condition is a result of hormonal influences. The individuals who identify themselves as transgender grow up to embrace their biological sex.
Most of the children who had have gender dysphoria experience, and these children do not grow up as transgender
It showed that when children do not push through or does not take any special hormone treatment and those children that were not allowed to transition in adapting to the condition where they socially love as the opposite sex usually resolves this issue before they become adults. The then live a normal life as male or female that matches their biological sex.
Hormone therapy can have known and unknown adverse health effects
The people who support hormone therapy defended that the impact of the procedure is reversible and gives the child a chance to choose if he or she wants to transition or not when they reach adulthood. Multiple case studies show, however, that, that is incorrect. Children who did not receive any hormone therapy have adapted to their biological sex when they grow into adults. When one completes the entire program for the hormones, this can results in sterility even with the help of technology.
The most crucial therapy that one can get at this stage is a holistic one where the support and understanding of family and the people who love them should be the main focus to help the child cope. Gender dysphoria in children is not easy for both parties- the child and the parents. It may help to have professionals guide the family on what to do. You may start with the International center for transgender care.