Kyla Gillespie says she regrets transition and grieves removed body parts
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Updated · Fox News · May 8
Kyla Gillespie says she regrets transition and grieves removed body parts
5 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 8
Gillespie said she lived as a man for about six years, took testosterone, underwent surgeries and has spent roughly nine years detransitioning.
She said doctors presented transition positively without fully explaining emotional consequences, and later told her they had not previously treated a patient seeking to return to their birth sex.
Gillespie linked her detransition to Christian faith, and now leads Renewed & Transformed and has written a book about gender dysphoria, surgery and detransition.
Do stories of regret and faith-based detransition challenge the scientific consensus on gender-affirming care?
As more people share detransition stories, why does a significant healthcare gap for them persist in the US?
With malpractice lawsuits rising, how is medical guidance on gender-affirming care changing for minors and adults?