The fear of that first conversation about gender
Helen describes how patients are often terrified before their first appointment to discuss their gender, but feel so much better after finally being able to express and share their experiences
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Dr Helen Webberley, Gender Specialist and Medical Educator
www.helenwebberley.com
www.helenwebberley.com