Genital Tucking for Trans-Feminine Patients
Genital tucking can alleviate gender dysphoria and allow trans-feminine patients to wear clothing that affirms their gender. But is it safe?
Genital tucking can alleviate gender dysphoria and allow trans-feminine patients to wear clothing that affirms their gender. But is it safe?
As a health care provider, being familiar with packers and stand-to-pee devices can assist in counseling transgender and nonbinary patients.
A primer for physicians on counseling gender-expansive patients about chest binding, a practice used to achieve a flatter and more masculine chest.
Developing a practice that provides excellent transgender health care just takes an open mind and a willingness to learn, explains family physician and self-described “body autonomist,” Dr. Sarah Pickle.