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  2. Feminizing hormone therapy - Wikipedia

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    [125] [126] [127] The combination of a sufficient dosage of a progestogen with very small doses of an estrogen (e.g., as little as 0.5–1.5 mg/day oral estradiol) is synergistic in terms of antigonadotropic effect and is able to fully suppress gonadal testosterone production, reducing testosterone levels to the female/castrate range.

  3. Years after her trans child, 9, made history as the ... - AOL

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    It was just six years ago when pink-haired, earnest-faced 9-year-old Avery Jackson made history by becoming the first transgender person to grace the cover of National Geographic magazine — not ...

  4. List of gender identities - Wikipedia

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    X-gender; X-jendā [49] Xenogender [22] [50] can be defined as a gender identity that references "ideas and identities outside of gender". [27]: 102 This may include descriptions of gender identity in terms of "their first name or as a real or imaginary animal" or "texture, size, shape, light, sound, or other sensory characteristics". [27]: 102

  5. Legal status of gender-affirming healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Transgender people in India need to undergo a gender-affirming surgery to change their legal gender from male to female or vice-versa. This has been opposed by Indian transgender activists. [13] India also requires proof of having undergone a gender-affirming surgery for changing the gender listed on one's passport.

  6. Gender-affirming hormone therapy - Wikipedia

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    Gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT), also called hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or transgender hormone therapy, is a form of hormone therapy in which sex hormones and other hormonal medications are administered to transgender or gender nonconforming individuals for the purpose of more closely aligning their secondary sexual characteristics with their gender identity.

  7. Feminizing surgery - Wikipedia

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    There are a variety of genital surgeries available to trans women and transfeminine non-binary people. Genital surgery can be an effective way for an individual to ease or eliminate feelings of disconnection or discomfort with their natal genitals; for others, including those who do not feel strongly about their natal genitals, it can create feelings of connection or congruence with their ...

  8. List of body modifications - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes people who desire a nullification may be diagnosed with gender dysphoria, body integrity identity disorder or apotemnophilia. [9] Lingual frenectomy [10] – this is to expand the external physical protrusion of the tongue. Tongue splitting – bisection of the tongue similar to a snake

  9. Abigail Austen - Wikipedia

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    Abigail "Abi" Austen, (born Ian Hamilton; 8 December 1964) [1] is a Northern Irish-born Scottish journalist and former British Army officer. [2] She is the first officer in the British Army to begin gender reassignment while in the Army.