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" ... 2. Big Mouth (100%) – Was not expecting Big Mouth to be number two here, but the animated series about puberty really is one of the most clever things Netflix has put out for years now. ... "
" ... I think it is a problem that GIDS clinicians are making decisions that will have a major impact on children and young people’s bodies and on their lives, potentially the rest of their lives, without a robust evidence base. GIDS clinicians tell children and families that puberty blockers/hormone blocks are “fully reversible” but the reality is no one knows what the impacts are on children’s brains so how is it possible to make this claim? It is also a problem that GIDS clinicians are afraid of raising their concerns for fear of being labelled transphobic by colleagues. ... "
" ... In my Brody Moment, I was also on a boat, in Bangladesh, waiting for a young man who was working to keep girls in school after puberty and wanted to talk to me about my African research into whether free sanitary pads would help. I was stunned when he described exactly the same cruel scenario we had seen in Ghana, a phenomenon we had thought was totally local. In these two distant places, girls were stalked and raped on the walk to school as soon as it was known they had menstruated. Fathers in both countries wanted girls to remain virgins so that a good deal could be had when they were sold in marriage; therefore, they started looking for husbands immediately after menarche. If an African father could not sell his daughter because of some sexual activity—or if she refused to marry someone not of her own choosing—she was subject to stigma and sometimes cast out. In Bangladesh, such girls were also permanently disfigured or killed. Some parents in both places kept the girls home after menarche, for the sake of safety and economic gain. Girls sometimes ran away to the cities, where they were often drawn into prostitution or even slavery. Sanitary pads, we hypothesized, might help them keep menstruation secret, allowing them another year or two in school, and maybe stave off these tragic outcomes. ... "
" ... Sanitary product company, Always spoke to 2,030 young people aged 13 to 17. They found that 13% felt like they’d learned less about periods while being at home than they would have if they’d been at school during lockdown. While this resistance to talk about periods and puberty in the home may feel like a normal reaction, it can seriously contribute to stigma outside of the home. ... "
" ... While some puberty experiences, like menstruation, can be a bit difficult to manage, she encouraged parents to keep a positive tone when discussing this topic with their kids. ... "