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How Can I Change To A Woman?

I am 21 and a long time not sure about my gender id. Since my 14 th i wear girl clothes and make up. My parents disagreed but i consisted, because i don't like boys things. Now i want to grow breasts and look more like a girl, how can i get hormones to start the proces?
Wed, 7 Sep 2016
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Thank you for your question. The process of gender transformation is a long road and involves many practitioners. First, you will need to work with an endocrinologist specializing in this process to prescribe you the proper medication. Second, you may need a psychiatrist/psychologist to help you adjust emotionally to the new changes going on in your body and the different way you will feel on hormones. You cannot/should not get hormones without the supervision of a licensed medical practitioner, likely an endocrinologist. You will need to schedule a clinic visit with one in your area. Good luck on your journey.
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How Can I Change To A Woman?

Thank you for your question. The process of gender transformation is a long road and involves many practitioners. First, you will need to work with an endocrinologist specializing in this process to prescribe you the proper medication. Second, you may need a psychiatrist/psychologist to help you adjust emotionally to the new changes going on in your body and the different way you will feel on hormones. You cannot/should not get hormones without the supervision of a licensed medical practitioner, likely an endocrinologist. You will need to schedule a clinic visit with one in your area. Good luck on your journey.