Summary

Utah has introduced strict guidelines for transgender girls in high school sports, requiring testosterone levels below 66 ng/dl—far stricter than NCAA or Olympic standards—and proof of ongoing gender-affirming care, which was banned in the state in 2023.

Critics argue the rules effectively bar all transgender girls from participating, contradicting the law’s intent to only ban cases of safety or competitive advantage.

Advocates warn the policy harms trans youth by excluding them from the mental health and social benefits of sports.

  • empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    24 hours ago

    Very many I’ll bet. The medically accepted “normal” range for free T in women is 15 to 70 ng/dl (quick and dirty google), so 66 is already inside of that. And thats not counting the huge swath of women with pcos/endo/etc disorders that tend to result in higher T as well.

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      8 hours ago

      I can also guarantee some testing company owned by a Republican is now salivating at the idea of testing every girl. Lobbying probably won’t even be hard, just say “secret trans” and Republicans will be chomping at the bit to pass that law.

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      21 hours ago

      Not sure how T works in women, but men who workout and are physically active also produce more. If it’s similar that will put more in the top end of that range.