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- Overview of feminizing hormone therapy | Gender Affirming Health Program
The goal of feminizing hormone therapy is the development of female secondary sex characteristics, and suppression minimization of male secondary sex characteristics
- Feminizing hormone therapy - Wikipedia
The medications used for feminizing hormone therapy include estrogens, antiandrogens, progestogens, and gonadotropin-releasing hormone modulators (GnRH modulators)
- Feminizing hormone therapy - Mayo Clinic
Feminizing hormone therapy is used to make physical changes in the body that are caused by female hormones during puberty Those changes are called secondary sex characteristics
- Feminizing Hormone Therapy: Everything You Need to Know | Them
Feminizing HRT, or hormone replacement therapy, is a common treatment for gender dysphoria For transfeminine people looking to medically transition, feminizing hormone therapy offers a chance to alleviate gender dysphoria in both the mental and physical sense
- Feminizing Hormones - Trans Wellness Initiative
Anti-androgens act to block the effects of naturally-occurring testosterone (masculinizing hormone found in all bodies), which helps promote feminizing changes There are a couple different anti-androgen options available in Canada that your primary care provider can discuss with you
- Gender-Affirming Feminizing Hormone Therapy - JAMA Network
This Clinical Insights describes the process for initiating feminizing gender-affirmative hormone therapy for transgender women or nonbinary people
- Feminizing Hormone Therapy | Gender-Affirming Care | Rush
Our gender-affirming care providers can help you determine if feminizing hormone therapy — using estrogen to halt and decrease testosterone — is right for you Our gender-affirming care team specializes in providing feminizing hormones for male to female transition, or mtf
- What you need to know about feminizing hormone therapy
Gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) is one of a number of medical interventions that someone who is transgender, gender nonconforming or nonbinary might seek It involves taking either feminizing or masculinizing hormones, typically forms of estrogen or testosterone
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