Overview
- A leaked letter from the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust claims that milk produced by trans women is 'comparable to that produced following the birth of a baby'.
- Critics argue that the NHS is prioritizing identity politics over children's health, with concerns about the potential health implications for babies.
- The NHS trust defends its stance, citing evidence and studies that support the safety and comparability of milk from trans women.
- Public figures and campaign groups express strong opposition, questioning the ethics and potential risks of drug-induced lactation in trans women.
- The debate highlights a broader discussion on the intersection of healthcare, identity politics, and the rights of children.