Some children have surgeries beyond their control, which can lead to psychological distress in their adolescent and adult years. Some surgeries can be deemed unnecessary and solely for profiting on the doctor's behalf. Sometimes children never really asked for these correctional surgeries due to their naturally born chromosomes (even if abnormal). I think those under 18 should have a choice as to whether they DO OR DON'T want gender transition treatments or any surgical operation pertaining to an autosomal dominant inheritance. A doctor should never instill fear, superficial opinion, or control as to whether the child should undertake any surgical operation. That decision should be left for the individual not the doctor.
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