What do I need to do before I start hormone therapy?
Hormone treatment can be started once you have thoroughly thought out what you want to achieve from the therapy, understanding both potential consequences and potential benefits along with how they relate to your goals. Considerations may include whether you want to preserve your fertility.
You may already know this is the right time, and that it's safe. Alternatively, you may need a doctor or some support to help you with this.
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Is it safe to take Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)?
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When should my trans child start hormones?
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Do I need hormones to transition?
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When should a young person start taking hormones?
A young person can start taking hormones whenever they are ready. Let them guide you, but to leave a trans child in a state of prepuberty for a long part of their teenage years isn't natural.