No, unless the child has been diagnosed with severe gender dysphoria that poses a high risk of suicide; to save a child's life, it absolutely should be allowed. However, we need to conduct far more research concerning the safety, risks, and long-term health effects of gender-transitioning treatments. As such, we should limit gender-transitioning treatments for minors until we have scientific evidence of the health risks involved; if research proves the longitudinal safety of these treatments, they should be allowed under thorough medical supervision with proper diagnostics.
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