One of the nation's top children's hospitals has generated controversy over a video claiming that some children know their gender identity before they are born.
Boston Children's Hospital posted a video on their YouTube channel in August where a psychologist explains that "a good portion" of children she sees at the hospital's Gender MultiSpecialty Service (GeMS) clinic know their gender identity "from the womb," according to video captured first by The Daily Mail.
The hospital's website claims the GeMS clinic treats "gender-diverse children, teens, and young adults" with "gender-affirming care" that includes "physical and psychological assessment, ongoing medical care, and additional referrals as needed."
The Harvard-affiliated hospital created the first pediatric and adolescent transgender health program in America, according to their Center for Gender Surgery website.
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