The statement calling for the law’s repeal was issued jointly by American Academy of Pediatrics, which represents 64,000 physicians nationwide, and the North Carolina chapter, which represents approximately 2,000 pediatricians in the state. According to chapter president Deborah Ainsworth, M.D., the North Carolina board unanimously approved the statement, which it believes is necessary to protect vulnerable LGBT youth.
“As pediatricians, we know first-hand how increasing burdens and barriers for youth who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender can increase their risk of depression, substance abuse, dropping out of school, or suicide,” she said in a statement on April 18. “We all have a fundamental responsibility to support and nurture children and adolescents to ensure that they can grow and develop into healthy adults,” she added. “Laws like HB2 send a distressing message to transgender youth and can worsen the challenges many already face. We must do better for North Carolina's young people. They're counting on us."