Insuring Rights for “Wrong” Bodies – Public Discourse

As a recent British court decision correctly affirmed, the puberty blocking treatments being given to gender-dysphoric young people constitute experimental medicine.

So why do insurers pay, even after studies on experimental research demonstrate the outcomes are poor?

Currently, there are over 37,000 GoFundMe campaigns actively seeking resources for “top surgery.” I’ve tracked them for the last month, and 1,000 new appeals were added in just two weeks’ time. The vast majority of these are young women seeking double mastectomies to appear as transmen or non-binary (a few transwomen seeking breast augmentation are sprinkled in). At a minimum cost of $10,000 per surgery, that means in the past several years, tens of thousands of young women have collectively sought to raise $370 million dollars to amputate their healthy breasts. Many of the appeals seek costs for co-pays, travel, and other expenses because their surgeries are covered by insurance.

I wonder if these young girls are informed that up to 30 percent of women end up experiencing Post-Mastectomy Pain Syndrome, which can be chronic and debilitating, after what in any other circumstance is considered a “traumatic amputation.” From the GoFundMe group alone, perhaps 11,000 young women will get more than the ability to pose topless as transmen on Instagram, more than a temporary “gender euphoria.”

We are sacrificing young healthy bodies on the altar of the autonomous self. Is there a billable code for that? No matter who is paying, the price is too high.

Source: Insuring Rights for “Wrong” Bodies – Public Discourse

Marshall Plan for Mums: the call for mothers to be paid.

This week, a full-page advertisement appeared in The New York Times. It was in the form of a letter addressed to the newly inaugurated President of the United States, Joe Biden.

“Dr President Biden,” it read. “You know this well: Mums are the bedrock of society. And we’re tired of working for free.”

The ad is part of a campaign called “The Marshall Plan for Mums” led by author, activist and founder of Girls Who Code, Reshma Saujani.

It’s backed by 50 high-profile women who co-signed the letter, including the founder of the #metoo movement Tarana Burke and actors Alyssa Milano, Connie Britton, Charlize Theron, Amy Schumer, Julianne Moore and Eva Longoria.

Together, they are calling for the US government to pay mothers for parental labour and to introduce a raft of family-friendly policies that could help rebuild the economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Motherhood isn’t a favour, and it’s not a luxury. It’s a job,” the letter read.

Source: Marshall Plan for Mums: the call for mothers to be paid.

Nearly All Transgender Survey Respondents Want Uterus, Vagina Transplants From Women | Women Are Human

US — .  An original investigation into the “perceptions and motivations of transgender women for uterus transplant” was published on the website of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA Network™) on January 20, 2021. Amongst the findings are that 90% of respondents “strongly agreed or agreed that having a transplanted, functioning vagina would […]

Source: Nearly All Transgender Survey Respondents Want Uterus, Vagina Transplants From Women | Women Are Human

Trans gender debate: In a world where life for women can be worse ‘simply by virtue of their sex’, biology matters – Susan Dalgety | The Scotsman

What matters in 2021, it seems, is not whether someone has a cervix or a penis, but whether they “feel” male or female.

Now if I had only had known this clever trick during the summer of 1976, I could have self-identified as a burly bloke instead of a scared pregnant girl.

It is easy to mock, but the Scottish government’s apparent determination to erase sex and replace it with gender identity could have serious consequences.

The economic and cultural oppression of women and girls throughout history and across the world is predicated on biology.

 

Source: Trans gender debate: In a world where life for women can be worse ‘simply by virtue of their sex’, biology matters – Susan Dalgety | The Scotsman

The 20th Century Coup of The American Childbirth Industry — Lady Science

The medicalization of childbirth and the marginalization of the midwife has made childbirth a much more dangerous process.

Source: The 20th Century Coup of The American Childbirth Industry — Lady Science

Argentina legalises abortion in landmark moment for women’s rights | World news | The Guardian

Country becomes only the third in South America to permit elective abortions

Source: Argentina legalises abortion in landmark moment for women’s rights | World news | The Guardian

The Tavistock’s experiment with puberty blockers, part 5: the belated results

The Tavistock’s puberty blockers trial results have finally been published. Michael Biggs analyses the data in part 5 of his series.

Source: The Tavistock’s experiment with puberty blockers, part 5: the belated results

Opinion | During the Coronavirus, Feminism Has Failed Women – The New York Times

It turns out that in the United States, the survival rate of infants, the most dependent age group of all, has gone way up during the pandemic. There are reports that premature births, one leading cause of infant mortality, fell significantly in the early months of lockdowns, when women in their final trimester of pregnancy were able to do something many of them cannot afford to do in normal times: Stay home from work.

Source: Opinion | During the Coronavirus, Feminism Has Failed Women – The New York Times

Why you should not put wombs in males — Natalie L. Dinsdale

In 2014, for the first time ever, a baby was born from a woman who received her mother’s uterus as a transplanted organ. As you might imagine, uterine transplants are very complicated, even as far as organ transplants go.

Shortly after this stunning surgical success story, people started wondering if such a surgery – and subsequent pregnancy – could work in male bodies (example; example; example).

The notion that you can remove and insert organs like they are pieces of an engine or puzzle reflects a stunning disrespect for the functional integrity of the female body. This type of thinking and practice underpins medical interventions that damages females.

Furthermore, scientists write that donor uteri from living women function better than donor uteri from dead women (Jones et al., 2018). It is rather terrifying to think about what could happen when wealthy males and their scientifically-curious teams of doctors and surgeons might achieve, in terms of seeking out sources for women’s body parts.

Don’t worry though, the authors do offer a solution to this issue of organ sourcing.

Uteri could come from transmen (females who identify as men), provided these females are willing to risk a hysterectomy. Transplanting a vagina and cervix in addition to a uterus would be the optimal solution, according to Jones and colleagues, as this would solve several problems at once (more on this below).

If the general trend observed in organ donation as a whole continues, women will continue to be donors more often than they are recipients.

Source: Why you should not put wombs in males — Natalie L. Dinsdale