HebrideanUltraTerfHecate on Nostr: https://x.com/OkayBiology/status/1857518879200727088 He's a seriously creepy Labour ...
https://x.com/OkayBiology/status/1857518879200727088
He's a seriously creepy Labour man.🚩
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14087271/Trans-ex-boss-endometriosis-charity-sparks-backlash-X-post-claiming-trans-womens-breastmilk-nutrients-benefit-babies.html?ito=amp_twitter_share-top
The transgender ex-boss of an endometriosis charity has sparked uproar after saying artificially-induced breastmilk produced by trans women could 'benefit' newborn babies.
Steph Richards, 72, chief executive of campaign group TransLucent, is facing a backlash for claiming trans women's 'breastmilk' was 'suitable for infant feeding'.
The 72-year-old Labour Party activist's comments come amid a fierce debate over transgender women 'chestfeeding' babies with milk produced following drug and hormone procedures.
Posting on X, Ms Richards wrote: 'Sorry...but regarding the ongoing discussion of whether trans women can express milk to satisfy a baby, these two scientific papers suggest they can, albeit there is some doubt as to the quantity of milk th
He's a seriously creepy Labour man.🚩
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14087271/Trans-ex-boss-endometriosis-charity-sparks-backlash-X-post-claiming-trans-womens-breastmilk-nutrients-benefit-babies.html?ito=amp_twitter_share-top
The transgender ex-boss of an endometriosis charity has sparked uproar after saying artificially-induced breastmilk produced by trans women could 'benefit' newborn babies.
Steph Richards, 72, chief executive of campaign group TransLucent, is facing a backlash for claiming trans women's 'breastmilk' was 'suitable for infant feeding'.
The 72-year-old Labour Party activist's comments come amid a fierce debate over transgender women 'chestfeeding' babies with milk produced following drug and hormone procedures.
Posting on X, Ms Richards wrote: 'Sorry...but regarding the ongoing discussion of whether trans women can express milk to satisfy a baby, these two scientific papers suggest they can, albeit there is some doubt as to the quantity of milk th