There's a small sub-set of transgender individuals who express some regret about transitioning. Some get over it, some find it's a long term thing.
Here's the rub though - regret is a natural response in some people. If enough people do a thing, there's always going to be a proportion who have some regret.
Studies show though that it's a very small proportion of transitioning individuals who report significant and long term regret about their decision. Based on the available studies and meta analysis of those studies, between 1% and 4% of people who have undergone some form of transitioning (whether hormones, puberty blockers or surgical treatment) report some form of regret about having done so.
To put that into context, rates of short term post partum depression in women range between about 6% and 20%. Rates of long term post partum depression are between 4% and 5%.
Here's the rub though - regret is a natural response in some people. If enough people do a thing, there's always going to be a proportion who have some regret.
Studies show though that it's a very small proportion of transitioning individuals who report significant and long term regret about their decision. Based on the available studies and meta analysis of those studies, between 1% and 4% of people who have undergone some form of transitioning (whether hormones, puberty blockers or surgical treatment) report some form of regret about having done so.
To put that into context, rates of short term post partum depression in women range between about 6% and 20%. Rates of long term post partum depression are between 4% and 5%.
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