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ShazzieB

(22,703 posts)
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 11:41 PM 8 hrs ago

Families left reeling after hospitals in blue states drop transgender care for youth

When Bug got home from school one winter afternoon in late 2024, his mother was on the couch, watching 30 Rock re-runs. Bug sat down next to her; he had an announcement to make. Bug, who was assigned female at birth, told his mother he was a boy — and would be using he/him pronouns.

"OK, cool," his mother, J, remembers saying. Bug, who was in sixth grade at the time, had previously come out as non-binary, but this felt like an even bigger step. *snip* Bug is a nickname, and his mother asked NPR to identify Bug that way, and identify her by her first initial, J, because the family fears harassment.

This was the kind of moment J had been anticipating for a while. She felt immensely grateful that the family had left Texas in 2024, and resettled in western Massachusetts, a state with laws that she felt were more supportive of bodily autonomy, and a culture more welcoming of diverse lifestyles.

*snip*

What Bug's family didn't anticipate – and what many similar families in blue states have discovered – is that access to gender-affirming treatment can disappear even when their state's laws and leaders are supportive. That's because individual hospitals all over the U.S., in both red and blue states, have responded to President Trump's attacks on transgender health care by deciding to withdraw care on their own.

There's a lot more to the story than the excerpts above can sum up, but it's from a non paywalled source that should be easy for all to access: https://www.npr.org/2026/04/17/nx-s1-5780011/blue-state-hospitals-drop-transgender-affirming-care-minors

Living in a blue state that supports gender affirming health care for all, I was horrified to learn how access to this care is being affected by Trump's evil machinations, even in states like mine.
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Families left reeling after hospitals in blue states drop transgender care for youth (Original Post) ShazzieB 8 hrs ago OP
the cruelty is the point Skittles 8 hrs ago #1
That's such a great article. TommyT139 8 hrs ago #2
I'm so happy for your partner's relative! ShazzieB 7 hrs ago #3

TommyT139

(2,420 posts)
2. That's such a great article.
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 12:13 AM
8 hrs ago

It has been very hard to navigate this. So many of the advances the trans community has made over the last decade- plus have been around health care access...which in the US depends on federal funding and policies strongly influenced by Washington DC. And for people outside the health care system, it is hard to understand how precarious things have been, to the point where if DC cuts off money (reimbursement, in the short term) -- or even just delays things for a month or so, health care centers would literally have to shut their doors within a month or two. It's agonizing -- including for healthcare providers. No one gets into LGBTQ health to make money - they do it because they know how much it matters.

There are a very few freestanding clinics like the one referred to in the article. But there is no way for those to serve all who need care. Other alternatives trans folks are told to find are doctors who are not part of group practices -- a vanishing breed.

For a more macro perspective, below I've linked an excellent article with extensive links about how those behind the policies enacted by the Trump administration have been ticking off their checklists, using every lever they can to shut down trans youth medical care. But not only that - trans supportive mental health care is already gone in many states for youth. Ancillary services are gone or imperiled (cf the suicide prevention services targeted early on in Trump 2). Book bans have a different sort of pervasive effect. Online age restrictions and age verification (for all ages) combine with reclassification of age-appropriate LGBTQ information (as "pornographic," per Project 2025) to cut out factual information that saves lives. And I could go on. Trans adults are already being affected, with a goal of making our lives unliveable.

Anyway, here is the Guardian article. Follow each link if you can.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/17/children-gender-affirming-trans-care-trump

ShazzieB, a young person related to my partner was able to get care as a minor in Chicago. It was everything, and now this young person is no longer a minor, but a successful athlete and small business owner, on the way to college and further successes. These battles are worth fighting. And God bless JB Pritzker, whose family includes trans people. I wish all Dems were as supportive.

ShazzieB

(22,703 posts)
3. I'm so happy for your partner's relative!
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 12:39 AM
7 hrs ago

It's great to hear an upbeat story in these dark times.

Thanks for the Guardian link. I'll read it as soon as I get a chance. I'm beginning to realize that things are very much worse than I even imagined.

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