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Detransition is key to politicians’ anti-trans agenda. But what is it really like?

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Orion Rummler

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For some people, gender shifts over time, often through changes in one’s sense of self. A transgender man may realize they are nonbinary and stop hormone replacement therapy. A trans woman may face so much discrimination that she represses her identity. And some trans people medically reverse their transition to live as their sex assigned at birth. 

These experiences are all part of a process known as detransitioning. Although detransitioning does not have a consistent social or academic definition, it generally applies to someone who has sought a gender transition and then stopped, shifted or reversed aspects of it. Their experiences offer a deeper look at how discrimination and gender norms impact our lives, how gender-affirming care can be improved, and how identity is perhaps more fluid than previously thought. 

As experts work to understand detransitioners, their vulnerabilities and their highly individualized needs, their identities are being co-opted as part of a national campaign against transgender rights. Health care access and research are being blocked by politicians for both trans people and detransitioners — while anti-trans rhetoric puts everyone at risk.

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The Federal Trade Commission and the Justice Department are investigating gender-affirming care as medical fraud, and they are rooting this effort in detransitioners’ stories that fit the narrative the Trump administration wants to advance. The White House wants the National Institutes of Health to study “regret” and “detransition,” even as it cuts any federal funding for research that mentions the word “trans.” The U.S. Department of Education hosted a “Detrans Awareness Day” event last March. Meanwhile, its functions have been severely undermined by layoffs and budget cuts. 

The White House and agencies like the Justice Department claim that gender-affirming care is mutilating children, overlooking that young trans people live happily after transition and the studies showing that adolescents who regret transition are in the minority. Government officials describe trans people and detransitioners as victims of a medical conspiracy to boost profits and force gender ideology on families. Now, they are seeking evidence to prove those claims by subpoenaing hospitals for patients’ private data, including doctors’ notes, patient addresses and Social Security numbers.

Gender-affirming care has been broadly endorsed by the medical community for its effectiveness in treating gender dysphoria, a persistent distress felt when one’s body is out of sync with their identity. The 2022 U.S. Trans Survey, which polled over 92,000 trans and nonbinary people 16 and older, found that social and medical transition were profound sources of life satisfaction. Experts and advocates agree that more research and more understanding are needed to improve trans medical care. But under Trump, they also expect transgender and intersex health to keep getting worse, not better. 

The 19th spoke with two detransitioners who feel harmed and used by the Trump administration, which has positioned itself as a protector of those who detransition. Adriana lives in New York City, where she feels safe to express herself among so many LGBTQ+ people, but has struggled to access adequate health care. Ara lives in North Carolina, a state that has several laws restricting trans rights and health care access — and where support from a mental health program and her partner has helped her navigate the challenges of detransitioning. As politicians stoke fear about gender non-conformity, their experiences offer a deeper understanding of what it means to live authentically in a politically volatile time. 

Still, more young people have been exploring their identities, expanding the boundaries of gender and adding to the cultural and social norms surrounding it. Detransitioners’ experiences are part of that social evolution. Their stories of regret and pain exist alongside stories of joy and empowerment — and these are all part of a journey of self-discovery that may have turned out to be more complicated than they initially thought. The question is, will elected officials support them on this journey or cause more harm?


‘Taking away trans health care is taking away people’s lives’

As providers of trans health care have become political targets, Ara Kareis’ own routine treatments have been disrupted.


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    Ara Kareis sits on a large rock in a shaded garden, wearing a light blue sleeveless top and denim shorts, hands folded in her lap, looking calmly toward the camera.
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    She detransitioned at 20. She’s still scared about her right to gender-affirming care.

‘I just feel like such a power source’

The joy that Adriana Del Orden feels in her body could have only come through exploring her gender. She’s tired of being told that she ruined her life.


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    Adriana Del Orden sits on a couch in warm light, wearing a black hoodie with “Puerto Rico” written on it. She looks slightly upward, sunlight illuminating her face against a brown wall.
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    Her gender transition set her free. So did her detransition.

The politics of detransition

Political rhetoric doesn’t capture the complexity of detransitioning — or what taking away health care means.


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Adriana Del Orden sits on a couch in warm light, wearing a black hoodie with “Puerto Rico” written on it. She looks slightly upward, sunlight illuminating her face against a brown wall.

Her gender transition set her free. So did her detransition.

Ara Kareis sits on a large rock in a shaded garden, wearing a light blue sleeveless top and denim shorts, hands folded in her lap, looking calmly toward the camera.

She detransitioned at 20. She’s still scared about her right to gender-affirming care.


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A collage with a trans pride flag, syringes, a stethoscope and a hand holding a pill

More Americans see a future where gender-affirming care will be harder to access


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