The Scandinavian gender critical subreddit was indeed banned, might be recreated in the future on Ovarit though.
I think the second part of the Trans Train documentary (or some follow up at any rate) mentioned that the number of teens transitioning had gone down significantly after the first part was broadcast.
In December 2019 there was a lawsuit brought on behalf of of an 11 year old transgender student who wanted to use the girls gym class changing room at school, but the court struck it down and said the school had gone beyond what the law requires by offering a gender neutral changing room.
www.svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/stockholm/transtjej-nekades-byta-om-bland-tjejerna-i-dag-kommer-domen
A few days ago there was an article in a Swedish newspaper from a trans activist trying to argue for medical transition of children, and it was pretty obvious they are running out of arguments. A good chunk of the article was spent lamenting that media no longer shows how happy children are getting hormones of the opposite sex and how happy trans men are after mastectomy (their words!) (not sure Swedish media ever showed much of that, but if they did and have now stopped, that's great.)
They could no longer threaten that children will kill themselves if they don't get hormones, since that Trans Train documentary thoroughly looked into it and didn't find a single case of it happening, despite lengthy wait times. So now their main argument/threat is that it's better if children get dangerous hormones from a physician so they can get tested regularly, otherwise they will get hormones from the internet and without monitoring the potentially lethal side effects might kill them.
It's like, when you're reduced to arguing that children should be given hormones BECAUSE of how dangerous they are, you really don't have any real arguments left.
Cache of the article: archive.is/vj5Rq
Got to give a lot of credit to professor Christopher Gillberg (whom the above article talks a lot about) for criticizing the medical transitioning of children. Gillberg has been a controversial figure for a long time so he's unlikely to cave to pressure.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Gillberg
The Swedish Women's Lobby, which is a huge umbrella organisation, has also been critical of child transition and the potential undermining of women's rights. They have received a lot less media attention than the male professor though.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_Women%27s_Lobby
sverigeskvinnolobby.se/transpersoner-i-sverige/
sverigeskvinnolobby.se/kvinnors-och-flickors-rattigheter-moter-transinkludering-sveriges-kvinnolobbys-stallningstaganden-och-forslag/