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THIS website is not a substitute for medical advice and FTM Australia cannot be held responsible for any decisions you make. Our website is intended to provide information when exploring the serious and complex process of transitioning female-to-male in Australia. Your own medical providers may have more up to date information and you should rely on their advice when making any decisions about transitioning.
The author is not a medical professional and this information should not be considered medical advice. This information should never be used to replace consultation with or treatment by a trained medical professional or any other qualified expert.
The author is not a legal professional and this information should not be considered legal advice. This information should never be used to replace consultation with a trained legal professional or any other qualified expert.
This website is not a substitute for your own independent research and evaluation.
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Please do not reproduce this website or articles and research from this site as-is and claim it to be your own. This has happened before with FTM Australia and it just makes you look nasty or sneaky.
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You can make a copy of these documents for research or educational purposes in assignments or for your own personal use, free of charge. You can print any of the publications, factsheets or resources from this website for your own personal use as long as you credit the FTM Australia website as the source of your info.
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Written: 1 November 2004
Revised: 15 January 2011



