
New state law gives detransitioner 'second chance' at justice against doctors
Fox News
North Carolina's HB 805 extends medical malpractice statute of limitations for gender transitions to 10 years after injury discovery, giving detransitioner new legal opportunity.
Prisha Mosley is an Independent Women ambassador and detransitioner. IW Features, the storytelling platform of Independent Women, featured Prisha’s story as part of its "Identity Crisis" docu-series, which highlights the irreversible harms of gender ideology. Prisha’s story, including her pregnancy journey, was documented in two parts, which can be found and .
Fortunately, despite it all, I was able to conceive a healthy and beautiful baby boy, who is now a year old – but years of testosterone left me with a hormone imbalance that, per doctors, made him big when I was carrying him. Testosterone also stopped my hips from developing properly, making pregnancy painful and vaginal delivery impossible, which meant I had to have a C-section.
It wasn’t only my hormones that medical transition irreversibly damaged. When I was 18, a surgeon amputated my healthy breasts and botched the procedure, which not only meant that I would eventually be robbed of the choice to breastfeed my son – it meant that when I became a mother, I had milk trapped in my chest because, during the procedure, the surgeon had removed my nipples and sewn them on in the wrong place after cutting them up and reshaping them to look more "masculine."













