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「After Backlash, Planned Parenthood Arizona Resumes Gender Affirming Care」

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https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/after-backlash-planned-parenthood

>On Friday, April 11, patients reported receiving calls that gender affirming care was being put on “pause” after the Department of Health and Human Services sent out a memo to medical institutions across the country. The letter warned institutions that receive federal funding against providing gender affirming care. Planned Parenthood Arizona is the only branch of the organization reported to have paused care as a result.

>In a voicemail left to one of the patients, a Planned Parenthood worker told one patient that they were “hoping that this is a temporary pause for the next week.”

>But by the weekend, Lookout—an Arizona-based LGBTQ news site—had broken the story about the cancellations. A banner was added to the organization’s website that said, “Planned Parenthood Arizona is pausing Gender Affirming Care services as we continue to review and evaluate this order. We are committed to keeping our patients updated about the services we provide and will communicate further once we can provide more information.”

>By Monday, Erin in the Morning and other news outlets picked up the story. And by Tuesday, the group reversed course. Erin in the Morning had reached out to Planned Parenthood Arizona for comment but did not hear back in time for publication.
>>283354
anon
#based
anon
some good news, finally
hussy
my clinic trys to yell at me and be my hormone pimp cause im honest and tell them i stack diy cause i dont know if they will even be open a month from now so get off my back about it. but i would rather /diy/ then be tied to something that leaves me hanging on the edge monthly at the will of insurance companies and legislators.. not a very safe feeling. not to mention they all want hon dose like 100-200 level and just nah.. i dont even feel good until im above 400+
>>254677>>276823
SadChan🍉🍉
>>254613
You want to combine them if you can. Get the free HRT from insurance and stuff, but the most expensive thing is blood tests and such. Then bank HRT for if you lose coverage and if you DIY you will have already have your regiment dialed in because its not like you need biannual tests if youve been on HRT 7 years and your levels are steady.
>>254692
hussy
>>254677
thats what am doing but they tell me if i keep having high levels 400+ they will stop prescribing estradiol injection, but i only get EV from them and i like EEN alot more. i can get good levels out of an EEN dose for over 1 week. like probably to about 10 days
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https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/washington-state-passes-bill-to-cover

>Washington State made history on Wednesday when it became the first state in the country to pass legislation increasing access to hormone therapy.

>HB 1971 declares that health care plans who cover hormone treatments “must provide reimbursement for a 12-month refill of covered prescription hormone therapy obtained at one time by the enrollee,” unless a doctor prescribes otherwise or the hormone in question is a controlled substance. (Testosterone, for example, will be exempt from the policy.)

>The bill received bipartisan support in the State Senate, passing 40-9, including six Republicans. All nine votes against the bill were from the GOP.

>Senator Keith Wagoner was one such Republican who voted in favor of HB 1971. He said he he was supporting the policy in spite of “fringes” online which had “inflamed” public debate by focusing squarely on the HRT’s association with trans-affirming care.

>“That is such a small part of what this bill does,” Wagoner told the Senate. He said he was speaking out in part because his own daughter relies on hormone therapy. As a survivor of brain cancer, which impacted her pituitary gland, she will likely be taking hormones for the rest of her life. The current timeframe for receiving hormones, which may limit people to a six-month, three-month or one-month supply, is a constant stressor for his family, he said.

>“The bill will alleviate a lot of suffering,” Wagoner concluded.
>>259968>>260867>>283355
Anonymous
>>257636
>push trannies into furthest corner of United States to live in one big polycule
hmmmm
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https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/judge-blocks-passport-ban-citing

>In a landmark decision issued late Friday, a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction blocking the Trump administration’s passport policy targeting transgender Americans. The executive order, which required that passport gender markers reflect a person’s assigned sex at birth, effectively reversed three decades of precedent and left many applications stalled in bureaucratic limbo. The judge ruled the policy was “arbitrary and capricious,” likely in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act, the Paperwork Reduction Act, and the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution. The judge also ruled that the decision was based in animus and discrimination towards transgender people. While the injunction currently applies only to the named plaintiffs, a broader ruling protecting all transgender Americans is expected in the coming weeks.

>“The plaintiffs have also demonstrated a likelihood of success on their separate argument that, under any standard of review, the Executive Order and Passport Policy are based on irrational prejudice toward transgender Americans and therefore offend our Nation’s constitutional commitment to equal protection for all Americans. In addition, the plaintiffs have shown that they are likely to succeed on their claim that the Passport Policy is arbitrary and capricious, and that it was not adopted in compliance with the procedures required by the Paperwork Reduction Act and Administrative Procedure Act,” ruled the judge.

>The judge, when evaluating whether or not the transgender plaintiffs were being discriminated against in a way that likely violates their equal protection under the law, ruled that they likely were. This is because the order targets transgender people based on sex, an act that triggers a higher degree of constitutional scrutiny: “As to the first policy change, applicants are explicitly treated differently based on their sex assigned at birth. A person who identifies as female can receive a passport marked “F” if her sex assigned at birth was female, but not if her sex assigned at birth was male. Likewise, a person who identifies as male can receive a passport marked “M” if his sex assigned at birth was male, but not if his sex assigned at birth was female… Viewed from any angle, that amounts to a classification based on sex.”
>>277026>>283357
anon
>>254613
I have a question. I currently do DIY but I'm trying to get a prescription just in case, can I just show up to planned parenthood for informed consent or does that mean I *HAVE* to get legal HRT through a pharmacy after?
>>283348
anon
>>276748
while i think the legal basis for the order is sound, its survivability is shaky at best if the oral argument in us v skremtti is anything to go off of. It seems most of scotus don't understand trans people to be
>>277069
anon
>>277026
a quasi suspect class bc they don't being trans is an immutable characteristic bc of gender fluid ppl and ACB wasn't aware of any prior de jure discrimination against trans people, two key components needed for getting 14th amendment protection as a class
BLESSED hussy (saved)
>>276823
they will try to hondose you and keep you between 100-200pg/nl but after tests they make not give you free estradiol anymore if you are always above like 500+ pg/nl but they will give you free everything else. they will advocate you stick to proper hrt guidelines that they prescribe. but you can still mix both which is what most people do because its safest way and 2 layers of protections/support diy + clinic on 1st visit is just like an interview and blood test, then come back and they will prescribe an arsenal of hrt, your health insurance could cover all of it for free depending on coverage/state. the clinic is very friendly to anyone, yuo can walk in there manmoding with male levels and they will still take you 100% serious at your word.

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