Question About Hormone Blockers

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Hello, everyone!

It's been a long time since I have posted here. I will have to do so more often. I am currently working on the second draft of my first novel and I have a question about hormone blockers. My protagonist, a first-year high school student, is on puberty blockers and she will need to make a decision as to when she comes out at school. Waiting a bit later to come out after starting the estrogen means that if the bullying should get worse after she begins coming to school as a girl, she will at least be that much closer to graduating. Her doctor gives her a few options, one being to start the hormones at sixteen years of age (beginning of sophomore year) and coming to school at the beginning of junior year. Another option the doctor offers - if the protagonist fears the worst, bullying-wise, is for her to wait until the end of junior year to start the hormones so that noticeable changes will not happen until graduation or afterwards. Naturally, the doctor cautions her about keeping her psychological well-being in mind when deciding how long to wait.

My question is, how long is it safe to take the puberty blockers? I'm not (yet) finding anything online to answer that question. She won't be waiting that long, as the story turns out, but I would like for my good doctor to know what she's talking about.

Thanks in advance for any help!

Upcoming stories:
I have a short story in the works, but I am also working on the second draft of my novel. It has proven a challenge to make sure the plot of the novel works, but I think I have the holes patched and the problems solved, so stay tuned!

Lisa

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