Who is Kayla Lovdahl? Wiki, Biography, Age, Family, Incident Detail

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A lady from California is suing the hospital where her breasts were removed when she was 13 years old, claiming that her doctors coerced her into having the surgery under the "erroneous belief" that she was transgender. When Kayla Lovdahl was just 11 years old, doctors told her to "entertain" her plans, so she underwent the invasive operation, according to Lovdahl, who is now 18 years old.

They "handed Kayla the prescription pad and allowed her naive, emotional and childish roller coaster of feelings to dictate the so-called "therapy" she would receive," according to a lawsuit Lovdahl filed against Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and four doctors. ’The legal action comes amid an increasing number of young people who are "transitioning," many of whom allege they experienced intimidation and death threats for leaving the "cult-like" transgender community.

Kayla Lovdahl Age

Kayla Lovdahl is 18 years old. 

Kayla Lovdahl Incident Detail

Lovdahl contends that after years of struggling with mental health concerns, she was "exposed to online transgender influencers" who "mistakenly" convinced her to be transgender when she was 11 years old. The preteen sought medical help since her parents were confused of how to best support her; this swiftly led to her being subjected to dangerous procedures. She never had an appropriate psychological examination and was prescribed testosterone and puberty blockers at the age of 12, the complaint claims.

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When Lovdahl's parents expressed anxiety about potential procedures, her physicians allegedly said: "It is better to have a living son than a dead daughter." She asserts that the duration of the transition exam, which resulted to her operation, was under 75 minutes. Lovdahl argues the process was "for-profit, ideological medical abuse." After detransitioning a year ago, Lovdahl decided to have a double mastectomy within six months, a choice she now regrets.

There is no other field of medicine in which doctors surgically remove a perfectly healthy body part and intentionally induce a pathological state of evil. based simply on the wishes of the young adolescent patient.' His lawsuit criticised the system that permitted him to undergo invasive surgery at such a young age.

She claims that she started attending regular psychotherapy sessions to support her mental health after detransition, "which is the care she should have received all along," according to the lawsuit. "The vast majority of children identified as crossbreeds, if treated medically in early adolescence, are at risk of regretting the decision after they are old enough to realise their losses," Lovdahl continued.

The experience, according to her, left her with "deep physical and emotional wounds and severe regrets." Additionally, she alleges that the hospital and its staff failed to obtain her parents' and her own "informed consent," which would have required the introduction of therapy sessions—something she claims was never proposed.Her attorneys criticised the procedures in a statement, calling them "an insane form of child abuse." Attorney Charles Limandri stated, "We believe cases like this are the best way to stop them, especially in liberal places like California where dangerous ideologues are promoting this radical agenda.

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