


Planned Parenthood was once considered a “women’s health” organization.
But women are out — now it’s up for debate what a woman even is anymore — and something very different is in.
A nonprofit generally associated with abortion on demand, recently Planned Parenthood has gotten into a different game: Luring people into the idea that they can change their gender.
The number of people, particularly young women, being “treated” at PP for gender dysphoria and given drugs in the mistaken belief a girl can become a boy or vice versa has skyrocketed.
With the increase in numbers has come the inevitable trauma.
A disturbing report Thursday in The Free Press identified Cristina Hineman as the first detransitioner to sue Planned Parenthood for medical malpractice.
She had just turned 18 when Planned Parenthood prescribed her a cocktail of hormonal drugs.
Hineman, like many other young women who believe they can become men, has autism, per the report — and “had been battling a cluster of mental health problems: self-harm, depression and anxiety.”
A second woman, identified as Anna in the story, has filed a separate lawsuit against PP after being given hormonal drugs at age 19 without any discussion of the many possible painful side effects. She’s seeking $50,000 in damages.

It’s not just young adults: The Free Press cites insurance-claim data indicating that about 12,000 youths under age 17 sought gender-related care at PP clinics between 2017 and 2023.
Meanwhile, ever-more Americans have rightly focused on the distressing trend of children being put on hormones or undergoing surgical procedures in a fruitless attempt to change their gender.
Parents’ rights groups are fighting on behalf of mothers and fathers who’ve been kept in the dark about their own children’s mental health.
Alliance Defending Freedom, for example, has seven active cases representing parents suing school districts that secretly transitioned their children behind their backs.
But unhappy or depressed 18-year-olds, who can’t legally have a drink of alcohol, place a bet in most casinos or rent a car, also shouldn’t be handed life-destroying drugs when they’re having a low moment.
While plenty of parents in Hollywood seem only too happy to parade their gender-confused children around, most of the rest of us understand that what these kids are going through is largely a phase, much like when they wanted to be Batman as a toddler.
A groundbreaking 15-year study from the Netherlands released in April found just this — that feelings of “gender non-contentedness” collapsed with age.

Hineman decided to transition at 17, but her parents’ opposition made her wait until she became a legal adult.
A troubled 18-year-old is in no position to make life-altering decisions. This should be obvious.
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Detransitioner lawsuits are rising across the country. It turns out that many people feel that they were lied to and coerced into making damaging and irreversible changes to their bodies.
Hineman had her breasts removed after what she described as a “superficial consult” — a troubling example of how the deeply abnormal has been normalized in our health-care system.
How can we simply accept that healthy breasts can be removed without any trauma following? It makes no sense.
But the larger question is this: Why are we taxpayers supporting these procedures?
Planned Parenthood gets $670 million a year in government funding. Its latest annual report touts that 41 PP affiliates provide “gender-affirming hormone therapy.”
Why is taxpayer money going to this bizarre kind of medicine that takes advantage of vulnerable people in a state of distress?
It’s one thing to look away — and quite another to be funding it.
Other countries are facing the reality that gender transition is false, and that pushing this concept is causing more problems than it solves.
On Wednesday, Britain’s National Health Service launched a new program for detransitioners — because so many of them need specialized care after botched attempts to change their birth sex.
The UK, as well as Denmark, Sweden and other countries in Europe, have limited hormone treatments for minors after realizing the harm they have caused.
Yet the United States is still full speed ahead.
Planned Parenthood has always asserted that its federal funding doesn’t directly pay for the abortions its clinics provide.
But money is fungible: By supporting the organization, that $670 million indirectly subsidizes all of PP’s services.
Now the organization is supporting extremely controversial gender procedures with the help of our tax dollars.
Why should we pay for any of it? Defunding Planned Parenthood is an easy call — and politicians should be braver in making it.
Karol Markowicz is the author of the book “Stolen Youth.”