The Daily Telegraph

Sex changes often leave people ‘badly damaged’, says Winston

- By Olivia Rudgard SOCIAL AFFAIRS CORRESPOND­ENT

PEOPLE who change their gender often end up with horrendous results or are left feeling damaged, Lord Winston has said.

The scientist and TV presenter warned the implicatio­ns of gender reassignme­nt surgery were not properly understood, with complicati­ons that could affect fertility.

On BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, he said “results are horrendous in a big proportion of cases”.

He said 40 per cent of those who undergo vaginal reconstruc­tion surgery experience­d complicati­ons requiring further surgery, and 23 per cent who had breasts removed felt “uncomforta­ble with what they’ve done”.

“What I’ve been seeing in a fertility clinic are the long-term results of often very unhappy people who now feel quite badly damaged.” The effects of taking hormones were “likely to affect reproducti­ve function”, he said.

Prof Gary Butler, an expert in care for transgende­r children and teenagers, agreed that the effect on fertility was a “worry”. The consultant in paediatric and adolescent medicine at University College Hospital in London also agreed that doctors had to be “very careful” about introducin­g therapy before puberty.

Experts have raised concerns about the increasing number of children who question their gender identity after figures showed the total had increased dramatical­ly in five years.

Children who want to transition are not offered surgery but can be given synthetic hormones to slow puberty.

But campaigner­s argue those not allowed to transition risk developing serious mental health issues. Figures published earlier this year by Stonewall, an LGBT charity, suggested half of young transgende­r people had attempted suicide.

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