'Can't believe a medical organisation would say this!' Nana Akua blasts trans breast milk 'rubbish!'

'Can't believe a medical organisation would say this!' Nana Akua blasts trans breast milk 'rubbish!'

Nana Akua SLAMS transgender breast milk

GB News
Gabrielle Wilde

By Gabrielle Wilde


Published: 19/02/2024

- 17:39

Updated: 20/02/2024

- 10:26

An NHS trust has claimed that breast milk from transgender women is just as good as that produced by a woman

Nana Akua has slammed an NHS trust as "rubbish" after they claimed that milk from a transgender woman is "as good as mothers breast milk."

The Medical Director of University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust described both as "human milk", adding that they are the "ideal food for infants".


GB News presenter Akua was left livid by the comment and slammed it as "disgusting."

She explained: "I just think this is disgusting. It's absurd, first of all, to compare something that has been generated.

"These biological men have taken a number of hormones to enable their hormones to be stabilized so they can say they're women.

"Then they are taking certain hormones to produce the actual breast tissue. So they're taking suppressants of testosterone and they're taking oestrogen.

"They're taking other chemicals to create the lactation and some of those chemicals can cause heart arrhythmias, this can all go across to the baby.

"First of all, if you're a woman and you're giving birth to a baby, you would know that any of these chemicals could go through the placenta. So women are very careful.

mother breast feedingThe Medical Director of University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust described both as 'human milk', adding that they are the 'ideal food for infants'Getty

"We don't take drugs of any sort so that we protect our children. Drugs can go into the breast milk, there is no real study that says that there are no traces of this stuff going into the milk." She later added: "It's rubbish."

GB News host Emily Carver questioned: "I guess a lot of people would say that we already have formula milk for children. Some women can't breastfeed. If this study has looked into this and they say it is fine for babies, then what's the problem, Nana?"

Akua said: "This is somebody's perversion in my view and all they want to do is feel the notion of breastfeeding. It is not about the safety of the baby.

"This is about satisfying the identity crisis within somebody who believes that they're a woman."

Nana Akua

Nana Akua was left livid and claimed it is a "perversion"

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Kevin Schofield, HuffPost UK political editor said: "I don't know whether it's a perversion or not. I mean my take on it is ultimately do whatever is good for the baby. If it's good for the baby, then fine."

A statement from the NHS trust said: "We stand by the facts of the letter and the cited evidence supporting them."

Akua finally added: "The other part of this which hasn't been mentioned is that that NHS Trust are part of the Stonewall Diversity Champions program.

"They have admitted that they got some of that information from external sources.

"The bottom line is it is an eradication of women. And I feel that there's another agenda underneath it.

"There is no need for any of this."

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