I transitioned to become a boy at 17. I believed I’d never want children or change my mind. Then I had a shattering revelation – and now I’m suing the medical professionals who encouraged me

Prisha Mosley often spends hours watching her six-month-old son. She loves seeing him reach for objects, sit up with support, and make babbling sounds. As a first-time mom, her favorite moments are the quiet ones—like snuggling in bed early in the morning when he just wakes up.

These moments bring her joy, but also deep regret. Prisha, now 26, is left with permanent health problems after transitioning from female to male as a teen. She later realized it was a mistake and decided to reverse the process.

At just 18, Prisha underwent a double mastectomy, a decision she now struggles with every day. The surgery left her unable to hug her baby properly, and breastfeeding is no longer an option.

Looking back, Prisha says she was a troubled teenager when she first began transitioning. She hoped the changes would fix how she felt about herself, but over time, she realized the path she chose wasn’t right for her.

Now, as a mother, she feels the weight of her past decisions. Watching her son grow and develop brings her happiness, but it’s also a reminder of what she has lost.

Prisha hopes her story will encourage others to think carefully about making life-changing decisions, especially at a young age. She believes it’s important to explore all options and understand the long-term consequences before moving forward.

Her journey is a complicated one, but Prisha is focused on raising her son and building a future for both of them. She wants others to know they’re not alone in their struggles, and it’s okay to change direction if something doesn’t feel right.

For Prisha, the love she has for her child keeps her going. Despite the challenges, she is determined to be the best mother she can be. Her story is a reminder of how choices made in the past can shape the future—but they don’t have to define it entirely.