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Intersex: What It Is, What Causes It, And Treatment Options Intersex people are born with genitals, chromosomes, or internal reproductive organs that don't fit typical male or female patterns and may not match their sex assigned at birth
Hermaphroditism | Definition, Types, Effects | Britannica Hermaphroditism, the condition of having both male and female reproductive organs In humans, conditions that involve discrepancies between external genitalia and internal reproductive organs are described by the term ‘intersex ’
What to Know About Having a Baby Who Is Intersex Babies who are intersex may have noticeable differences in their genitalia — or they may not Sometimes, intersex traits affect internal organs or hormone production and are not apparent until
What does intersex look like? | BabyCenter Intersex is a term used when someone is born with sex characteristics that don't fit the usual definition of girl or boy An intersex child might have internal sex organs, external genitalia, chromosomes, or other biological markers that differ from typical males or females
Intersex - Wikipedia Intersex people are those born with any of several sex characteristics, including chromosome patterns, gonads, or genitals that, according to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, "do not fit typical binary notions of male or female bodies" [1][2]
Intersex: Definition, terminology, and identities When an infant is born intersex, doctors and the infant’s parents will often decide to “assign” the infant a sex and raise them according to the gender norms associated with that sex
Intersex: What Is Intersex, Intersex Surgery - Cleveland Clinic People who are intersex have reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn’t fit into an exclusively male or female (binary) sex classification Intersex traits might be apparent when a person’s born, but they might not appear until later (during puberty or even adulthood)