The 19th Explains: Everything you need to know about gender-affirming care
As misinformation about gender-affirming care has grown more rampant, The 19th has sought answers to some common questions.
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As misinformation about gender-affirming care has grown more rampant, The 19th has sought answers to some common questions.
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