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A 12-year-old Australian girl has been allowed to begin the first phase of a sex change after a judge decided it was in the best interests of the child, reports say.
The unnamed girl has begun hormone treatment to block puberty after the family court judge accepted an application from her mother for her to begin to reassign her gender, the Sunday Telegraph reported.
The judge said that while the initial treatment was reversible, it needed to be seen as the first step in a process which, if continued, would allow the child to live as a male.
"In my view, and on all the evidence, the treatment is in his (the child's) best interests," the judgement said.
During a hearing in December, the court heard that the 12-year-old had thought of herself as a boy since the age of four.
Several medical experts, including a psychiatrist, backed the sex-change application, as did an independent lawyer for the child and a family counsellor.
However, the child's father could not accept that the girl had always seen herself as a boy and opposed the sex-change decision in part because of her young age, the court was told.
But the court said it needed to act quickly to prevent the onset of puberty as the girl dreaded the prospect of menstruation and developing breasts.
Further court applications must be made at a later stage if the child wants to take the process further and deepen her voice or develop facial hair.
Surgery to remove the womb and ovaries or build a penis cannot be done before the age of 18.
The court ruled that the 12-year-old can now apply for a new birth certificate and passport in a boy's name.
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=569022
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