Sometimes I read things that get my dander up with such ire that I simply have to write about them, if for no other reason than to diffuse the charge. This is one of those posts.
Apparently, some scary doctor in Florida is dosing pregnant women with a medication to try to prevent their daughters from becoming lesbians and ensure that they become Stepford wives instead. Yeah, I know. Horrifying. It makes me sick to my stomach.
GI Joe instead of Barbie
Pediatric endocrinologist Dr. Maria New is using the drug dexamethasone, a steroid medication sometimes used to help prevent ambiguous genitalia in girls born with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (a rare condition that can lead to babies born with genitals that appear like part penis, part vulva). But Dr. New is concerned with more than making sure that babies aren’t born with confusing genitals. She also wants to ensure that girls aren’t born liking “dude” things — like GI Joe instead of Barbie, skateboarding instead of tea parties, career instead of motherhood, girls instead of boys.
As stated on Slog.thestranger.com, “pediatric endocrinologist Maria New — of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Florida International University — isn’t just trying to prevent lesbianism by treating pregnant women with an experimental hormone. She’s also trying to prevent the births of girls who display an ‘abnormal’ disinterest in babies, don’t want to play with girls’ toys or become mothers, and whose ‘career preferences’ are deemed too ‘masculine.’”
Is it a boy or a girl?
Now don’t get me wrong. Ambiguous genitalia is tough. I’ve delivered quite a few babies with ambiguous genitalia (the PC term is “intersex”). The baby slides out, the nurse wipes the baby off, and the excited mother cries, “Is it a boy or a girl?”
And then there is dead silence in the room. The nurse taps me on the shoulder, so I let go of the umbilical cord, leaving the placenta still inside the womb, to sidle over to the baby warmer, where the baby lies spread eagle under bright lights. The nurse eyes me, that silent question mark we in the medical field perfect to express confusion or concern without alarming our patients. I see that the baby has two labia, and protruding between them is something that looks like a penis. Is it a boy or a girl? We can’t tell.
Communicating this to a parent is not easy. There’s no good way to say, “Your baby appears to have what we call ambiguous genitalia, meaning that we see characteristics of both male and female genitalia. We will need to do a blood test to determine your baby’s chromosomes, so we can sort out what’s going on.”
As you can imagine, this does not go over well. We live in a black and white world. You’re either male or you’re female, right? Well, not always.
Drugging babies into being less girly
So yes. Preventing this kind of genital confusion might be good. But what makes me crazy about Dr. New’s approach is that she’s not stopping at the purely medical. She’s talking about drugging babies into being girly.
Dr. New and her long-time collaborator, psychologist Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg of Columbia University, have also been investigating the influence of prenatal androgens in sexual orientation. Regarding women with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), the authors write, “Most women were heterosexual, but the rates of bisexual and homosexual orientation were increased above controls . . . and correlated with the degree of prenatal androgenization.”
They go on to suggest that prenatal hormones may influence sexual orientation. “That this may apply also to sexual orientation in at least a subgroup of women is suggested by the fact that earlier research has repeatedly shown that about one-third of homosexual women have (modestly) increased levels of androgens.” They “conclude that the findings support a sexual-differentiation perspective involving prenatal androgens on the development of sexual orientation.”
They’re not just interested in sexual orientation. In the paper “What Causes Low Rates of Child-Bearing in Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia?” Meyer-Bahlburg writes about how women with CAH seem less interested in getting married, having babies, and generally performing the duties of 1950’s womanhood. As kids, they don’t play as much with baby dolls, and as they grow up, they fantasize less about pregnancy and motherhood and they seem less interested in boys.
According to the researchers, giving pregnant women prenatal dexamethasone might change all this.
It gets worse. According to Slog, “in a paper published in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, New and her colleague, pediatric endocrinologist Saroj Nimkarn of Weill Cornell Medical College, go further, constructing low interest in babies and men—and even interest in what they consider to be men’s occupations and games—as “abnormal,” and potentially preventable with prenatal dexamethasone.”
Are they serious?!
I just don’t know what to say about all of this. Are they serious? Are they planning on dosing up every pregnant woman with a potentially risky drug to make sure we all grow up like June Cleaver? This sounds way too much like the Nazi experiments for my taste.
You all know how I feel. Be all you, all the time, and if that means you don’t want kids or you love women or you like dude things and choose a dude career, more power to ya! But that’s just me.
What do you think? How does this sit with you? Let’s chat!
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+ add your ownHow sad that we live in a world with people so terrified of homosexuality and anything outside of the norm.
I always hated baby dolls. I still don't like babies. I never got too big into sports, and I do most of the dirty jobs at work better than the men. I married a typical man, and still have no desire for the white picket fence with two kids. I don't understand how someone can claim that a drug can affect a child's personality before it is able to develop. We all change throughout the years which is a natural thing. This is the 21st century. For the first, oh, 19 of them, I'd say most cultures accepted same-sex interests as normal and possibly celebrated. We have an over-population problem as it is. I say breed more homosexuals!
errr, Jewel?
Lesbianism is not a disorder.
This got my dander up. I tell ya' The fact of women born with a larger clitoris than what is considered to be normal is nothing new. The Hottentot Venus was put on show because of this and then some!
It could be the hormones in the foods that we eat. It could be the energy in the atmosphere. It could be the drugs that one takes for other reasons.
This is truly patriarchy at work in the mind and body of a woman.
As a friend of mine would say, "For real?"
It doesn't sit well at all but I think our world has too many drugs in it and maybe this disorder is more common because of the prescription drugs that get dumped down the toilet and into the ocean. Which then makes it way into our food chain. Say no to drugs. Nature created all we need to stay healthy.
My guess is that all of this stuff they are doing will come to naught, or perhaps be harmful. Are they going to do follow-up to find out the results of these efforts?
thanks.
What a morbid and ridiculous manifestation of bigotry. This woman should have her license revoked. Also, Maureen Heartwood is right: gender assignment isn't all it's cracked up to be...
Dr. New is just picking up where Dr. Mengele left off. What a horrid monster she is.
That idea is so f----ed up we need a whole new set of words to describe just how bad it is.
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