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Sex Change Surgery In China Might Require Police Approval

GILLIAN WONG   06/17/09 09:35 AM ET   AP

China Tiananmen Gate

BEIJING — China's first medical guidelines on sex change surgery could require patients to gain police approval before the procedure, according to a posting on the Health Ministry's Web site.

The proposed guidelines, posted Tuesday, say candidates for surgery must show an agreement from police to change their sex on their identification cards once the procedure is complete.

The ministry posted the draft guidelines to invite public and professional opinions before July 10. China has no laws against sex change surgery, and the ministry says the guidelines are necessary to regulate the procedure.

One bioethicist at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, in an interview with state media, criticized the proposed requirements for police agreement and for patients to live openly in their desired gender for at least two years before surgery.

"As long as a person meets the physical and mental requirements, she or he should be granted the permit to have the surgery. ... The police should change the sex of the receiver on the identity card accordingly," Qiu Renzhong was quoted as saying by the official China Daily newspaper in its report Wednesday.

Although attitudes about sex in China have become increasingly relaxed, especially in big cities, the country remains a conservative society where sexual identity issues are not freely discussed.

Sex change surgery is one treatment available for gender identity disorder, a condition defined by strong feelings of discomfort with a person's sex at birth and identification with the opposite gender.

Experts estimate that nearly 2,000 Chinese have undergone sex change surgery while 100,000 to 400,000 people are "considering it," the China Daily said. It said no official statistics on transsexuals in China are available.

The World Professional Association for Transgender Health recommends that sex change surgery candidates undergo hormone therapy and counseling and live in their desired gender roles for at least a year before the procedure.

China's proposed guidelines also say candidates must show they have no record of criminal offenses and have told their immediate family that they are undergoing the operation. Patients also must be over 20, single, and have undergone psychological therapy for at least a year.

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BEIJING — China's first medical guidelines on sex change surgery could require patients to gain police approval before the procedure, according to a posting on the Health Ministry's Web site. T...
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longtimegone
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07:05 PM on 06/17/2009
When will these people adopt Western values!
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davidwayneosedach
03:18 PM on 06/17/2009
Anybody in China who has enough money for a sexchange operation has enough money to have the proceedure done in another country.
03:13 PM on 06/17/2009
"Experts estimate"?

Based on what? Their best guess?
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rbenjamin
Rule 5 rules
01:11 PM on 06/17/2009
Get me Inspector Wang!
11:04 AM on 06/17/2009
That kind of makes sense though. Just like any sort of major attempts at altering your appearance.
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10:42 AM on 06/17/2009
Do the Police have to inspect before or after surgery, or both?
10:31 AM on 06/17/2009
pretty absurd. how could it possibly be any business of the police?
03:13 PM on 06/17/2009
To update records, presumably.