Parents ‘crucial’ in caring for teens who question their gender, say GPs
Parents must be involved in the care of teenagers who question their own gender, GPs have said, as they called for more research on the effects of puberty-blocking drugs.
Parents must be involved in the care of teenagers who question their own gender, GPs have said, as they called for more research on the effects of puberty-blocking drugs.
People in the UK are less supportive of premarital sex and same-sex sexual relationships, new statistics have revealed.