Just 75 minutes is all it took for a doctor at Kaiser Hospital to diagnose Layla Jane as transgender.
Layla was just 12-years-old at the time.
And just six short months after that diagnosis, doctors put her under the knife for a radical, medically unnecessary double mastectomy that she regrets to this day.
She was too young to buy cigarettes, go to an R-rated movie, sign a check, get a tattoo or get behind the wheel of a car…
…but according to Kaiser Hospitals, she was old enough to sign a prescription pad to amputate parts of her body.
John, this is outrageous.
Doctors at Kaiser fed Layla’s parents the same coercive false dilemma they told Chloe Cole’s parents…
“Would you rather have a dead daughter or a live son?”
But isn’t true.
In fact, medical research confirms the opposite.
Between 80% and 90% of minors who suffer from gender dysphoria age out of it—in other words, it resolves itself when they reach adulthood.
And studies also show that chemical and surgical gender “transitions” are no salvation for individuals suffering from gender dysphoria—rather post-transition suicide rates among women are 40-fold higher than the general population.
Yet, doctors at Kaiser are fast-tracking vulnerable children into life-changing permanent surgeries.
We must put an end to this.
Our children deserve so much better.
Layla deserved so much better.