Arizona Republic that her son, D.T., took medicine to stop the onset of puberty and doesn’t need surgery. Although she’s been able to change D.T.’s name to one that fits his gender, Trujillo is often subjected to questions about her child’s gender — and the incongruity between her child’s name and their gender marker — whenever she has to provide a birth certificate for things like registering for school or signing up for recreational sports teams.“Something as simple as going to the CVS to get a flu shot is problematic,” Trujillo told the newspaper.