Do No Harm: Rising awareness about puberty blockers for minors drives public opinion
- On his initial day as president, Donald Trump issued an executive order limiting access to transgender-related drugs and surgeries for minors.
- This action followed growing public and legal disputes, with supporters challenging some state bans and the U.S. Supreme Court reviewing the issue.
- From April 15-18, 2025, Noble Predictive Insights carried out a national survey of 2,527 registered voters regarding puberty blockers for children as part of The Center Square's Voters' Voice Poll.
- The poll found 47% of voters believe doctors should never prescribe puberty blockers to children, 29% support prescription only with parental consent, and 10% allow it without consent.
- These results suggest increasing public opposition to what a nonprofit calls an experimental and risky treatment with irreversible effects on children.
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Do No Harm: Rising awareness about puberty blockers for minors drives public opinion
(The Center Square) – A plurality of registered voters – 47% – think doctors should never be able to prescribe puberty blockers to children. An additional 29% of voters say puberty blockers can be prescribed to minors but only with…
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