A major medical establishment patronized by the future Queen of Great Britain has presented a draft guideline for the treatment of pregnant “trans men”.
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (RCOG), an organization officially sponsored by the country’s prospective queen, has released new draft guidelines for the treatment of pregnant “trans men”.
Among many things in the document, the focus has been on correct terminology for transsexuality, with the organization even saying that they can modify the finished document if there are problems with the language used in the document.
The document, released Wednesday, reiterates that health professionals should only use titles, names, pronouns and family terminology preferred by “transgender and gender-diverse people” who are pregnant.
The document also instructs health professionals to consider “broader contextual factors,” as it defines the term “cis-sexism,” a term commonly used by human rights activists, meaning “prejudice in favor of people of the opposite sex.” Transgenderism refers to people who identify as male or female.
Other progressive terms used in the press include “breastfeeding,” which has been used in the past by transgender authorities to refer to the act of breastfeeding.
Healthcare professionals are also advised to be aware of the complications that hormone therapy and genital surgery can cause in people who identify as “transgender” during pregnancy, and to stop taking certain hormonal medications during pregnancy.
Finally, the document also requires obstetricians and gynecologists to “remain in touch with specialist gender identity services” should trans patients come to them for “identity issues”.
While the organization is not part of the NHS, the nation’s social health service, it can name Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, and possibly the future queen, as its official patron.
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Speaking about the paper’s publication, consultant gynecologist Phil Rolland warned that anyone working in the field who has not yet had to treat a “transgender” patient will inevitably do so in the future.
“If an obstetrician or gynecologist isn’t currently counseling or treating transgender or gender-diverse patients, it’s only a matter of time before they do,” said a medical professional who helped write the report.
“We recognize that wording in this area is evolving rapidly, and publishing this consultation guide is part of the process of ensuring that the final version of this guideline meets the needs of our doctors and patients,” he said.
Meanwhile, Asha Kasliwal, head of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health, stressed the perceived importance of using transgender-approved language when treating “trans” patients.
“Gender-diverse people often report negative healthcare experiences, including being sexist, feeling judgmental, and asking unnecessary and intrusive questions,” Kasliwal said. Said.
“This pilot project aims to break down barriers and improve the experience of trans and gender-diverse people accessing maternity and gynecological services,” the official continued.
“This includes advising healthcare professionals to be sensitive to the language they use and how to consult with trans and gender-diverse people, for example using the right pronouns when talking about a person and gaining any information about a person’s gender diversity. impartial and impartial. “They kept talking.
Source: Breitbart