Thirteen years old. Her parents essentially coerced with the doctors telling them their daughter would kill herself if she didn't have the surgery: ‘It is better to have a live son than a dead daughter’.
These people are simply monsters. They looked at their oaths to Do No Harm and flushed them down the toilet in favor of Far Left Gender Insanity. The doctors and nurses involved in this case and countless others, should have their license to practice stripped forever from them and never be allowed near children again.
When I first saw this story it was eerily familiar, and I thought it was just the media finally catching onto the story of a young woman I saw an interview of with Lila Rose of Live Action. But nope, that was another girl, Chloe Cole, with almost the same story of coercion and abuse by medical professionals to force her and her parents into 'transition' and surgery.
These people are simply monsters. They looked at their oaths to Do No Harm and flushed them down the toilet in favor of Far Left Gender Insanity. The doctors and nurses involved in this case and countless others, should have their license to practice stripped forever from them and never be allowed near children again.
Woman pressured into breast removal at 13 under ‘erroneous belief’ she was transgender: lawsuit
A California woman whose breasts were removed when she was 13-years-old because she thought she was transgender is now suing the doctors and hospital that oversaw the procedure — claiming they were in it for the money.
Kayla Lovdahl, now 18, says she was pushed to “entertain the erroneous belief that she was transgender” at age 11, after being exposed to online influencers, according to the lawsuit she filed She detransitioned at age 17 and now feels the doctors were negligent, calling her earlier belief that she was transgender “mistaken.”
“Kayla was not transgender and was not a person that any reasonable physician could ascertain would permanently maintain a transgender identity,” Lovdahl claims in the suit.
Her mental health issues should have raised red flags for the doctors, Lovdahl said, pointing to medical studies that she said show young girls’s mental health is not often improved by transitioning.
“The vast majority of cross-gender identified children, if medically treated in early adolescence risk regretting the decision after they are old enough to realize their losses,” Lovdahl said.
Lovdahl additionally accused the hospital and doctors of not providing her and her parents proper “informed consent,” which would have included in-depth therapy, something she said never happened.
The procedures were “an insane form of child abuse,” lawyers for Lovdahl, who also uses the pseudonym Layla Jane, said in a statement.
“We believe cases like this are the best way to stop them, especially in liberal states like California, where reckless ideologues are pushing this radical agenda,” said attorney Charles Limandri.
Lovdahl, who is seeking unspecified damages, claims the procedures left her with “deep physical and emotional wounds and severe regrets.”
Kaiser did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
A California woman whose breasts were removed when she was 13-years-old because she thought she was transgender is now suing the doctors and hospital that oversaw the procedure — claiming they were in it for the money.
Kayla Lovdahl, now 18, says she was pushed to “entertain the erroneous belief that she was transgender” at age 11, after being exposed to online influencers, according to the lawsuit she filed She detransitioned at age 17 and now feels the doctors were negligent, calling her earlier belief that she was transgender “mistaken.”
“Kayla was not transgender and was not a person that any reasonable physician could ascertain would permanently maintain a transgender identity,” Lovdahl claims in the suit.
Her mental health issues should have raised red flags for the doctors, Lovdahl said, pointing to medical studies that she said show young girls’s mental health is not often improved by transitioning.
“The vast majority of cross-gender identified children, if medically treated in early adolescence risk regretting the decision after they are old enough to realize their losses,” Lovdahl said.
Lovdahl additionally accused the hospital and doctors of not providing her and her parents proper “informed consent,” which would have included in-depth therapy, something she said never happened.
The procedures were “an insane form of child abuse,” lawyers for Lovdahl, who also uses the pseudonym Layla Jane, said in a statement.
“We believe cases like this are the best way to stop them, especially in liberal states like California, where reckless ideologues are pushing this radical agenda,” said attorney Charles Limandri.
Lovdahl, who is seeking unspecified damages, claims the procedures left her with “deep physical and emotional wounds and severe regrets.”
Kaiser did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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