Some good points but I don't like the equation of much needed and sometimes necessary medicines(such as labour pain relief) with unnecessary overdose on testosterone.
It's like comparing pain relief with heroin use in pregnancy. Not remotely the same.
Fact is sometimes women need or are forced into having drug intervention. We shouldn't be scaremongering about this because things like induction can be medically necessary and women experiencing such are not having the usual pain experience, but a ramped up and often prolonged version of labour. The same for things like elective and emergency c sections, which require drugs to get the baby out. Yes it would be lovely and ideal if all babies could be born drug and intervention free but sometimes the baby's safety requires them.
Not remotely the same as someone actively taking hormones which have very little research into them, unlike the various drugs tried and tested to navigate labour to ensure optimal outcomes for mum and baby.
Ditto things like domperidone. Used in a woman it activates the lactation process which her body would be capable of anyway. In a man, (I mean a biological one) it cannot activate what is not there so while they secrete something it is not breast milk.