Is Turner's syndrome intersex?

Other intersex conditions, including the last four conditions listed above—complete androgen insensitivity, Klinefelter syndrome, Turner syndrome, and vaginal agenesis—usually do not result in ambigu- ous genitals and may not be recognized at birth.
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What gender is someone with Turner syndrome?

Turner syndrome is a female-only genetic disorder that affects about 1 in every 2,000 baby girls. A girl with Turner syndrome only has 1 normal X sex chromosome, rather than the usual 2. This chromosome variation happens randomly when the baby is conceived in the womb.
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What is the most common intersex condition?

AIS is the most common cause of 46, XY intersex. It has also been called testicular feminization. Here, the hormones are all normal, but the receptors to male hormones don't function properly. There are over 150 different defects that have been identified so far, and each causes a different type of AIS.
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Are people with Turner syndrome hermaphrodites?

Turner Syndrome

It has a live-birth frequency of 1:3000. Individuals with Turner Syndrome usually have female sex characteristics, but they are underdeveloped. They experience abnormal growth patterns, are short in stature, generally lack prominent female secondary sexual characteristics and are also sterile.
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What is the rarest form of intersex?

True hermaphroditism, the rarest form of intersex, is usually diagnosed during the newborn period in the course of evaluating ambiguous genitalia.
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Is Turner syndrome intersex?



Is PCOS considered intersex?

PCOS is NOT an intersex condition. It's an ovary disorder. PCOS is not a variation on sexual anatomy or sexual development.
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Is hermaphrodite and intersex the same?

Hermaphroditism, also referred to as intersex, is a condition in which there is a discrepancy between the external and internal sexual and genital organs. It is grouped together with other conditions as a disorder of sex development (DSD).
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What are the types of intersex?

The Intersex Spectrum
  • Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH)—One in 13,000 births. ...
  • Testosterone Biosynthetic Defects—One in 13,000 births. ...
  • Androgen insensitivity syndrome(AIS)—One in 13,000 births. ...
  • Gonadal Dysgenesis—One in 150,000 births. ...
  • 5-Alpha Reductase Deficiency—No estimate available. ...
  • Micropenis—No estimate available.
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Can intersex people reproduce?

Can Intersex People Have Babies? Intersex people can—and do—have children. The reproduction basics need to be possible for this to occur, which typically includes the ability to have vaginal intercourse that results in implantation within a healthy womb.
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Can you be genetically intersex?

Ultimately individuals who are intersex will each have their diagnosis with a genetic name. It's not going to be some big, all-encompassing category, like "male hermaphrodites." And that's much more scientific, it's much more individualized, if you will. It's much more medical.
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Do intersex males have periods?

The experience of having a period can vary hugely from person to person, and this true for those who are intersex as well! Just remember there is no normal, only what is 'normal' for your own body. Somebody who has typically female organs but typically male appearance features, may also have periods.
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Why can't males have Turner syndrome?

Each of us is born with two chromosomes. If you're female, you were born with two X chromosomes. If you're a male, you are born with one X and one Y chromosome. Turner Syndrome occurs when one of the X chromosomes is missing, either partially or completely.
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Can a person with Turner's syndrome reproduce?

How does TS affect the ability to have children? Infertility is common in girls and women with TS due to rapid loss of eggs within the ovaries. Spontaneous pregnancies are rare. Pregnancy is possible using donor eggs but with increased risks.
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What is the difference between Turner syndrome and mosaic Turner syndrome?

In classical Turner syndrome, an X chromosome is completely missing. This affects about half of all people with TS. Mosaic Turner syndrome, mosaicism, or Turner mosaicism is where the abnormalities occur only in the X chromosome of some of the body's cells.
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Who is a famous hermaphrodite?

Eleno de Céspedes, a 16th-century intersex person in Spain. Dutee Chand, Indian athlete who successfully challenged IAAF regulations preventing her from running. Cheryl Chase, also known as Bo Laurent, U.S. intersex activist and founder of the Intersex Society of North America. Hiker Chiu, founder of Oii-Chinese.
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Are worms intersex?

Earthworms are hermaphrodites, meaning an individual worm has both male and female reproductive organs. Earthworm mating typically occurs after it has rained and the ground is wet.
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What percent of the world is intersex?

It is estimated that up to 1.7 percent of the population has an intersex trait and that approximately 0.5 percent of people have clinically identifiable sexual or reproductive variations.
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When did intersex replace hermaphrodite?

Some later shifts in terminology have reflected advances in genetics, while other shifts are suggested to be due to pejorative associations. The term "intersexuality" was coined by Richard Goldschmidt in 1917. The first suggestion to replace the term "hermaphrodite" with "intersex" was made by Cawadias in the 1940s.
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What is a pansexual intersex woman?

I'm pansexual, which means that I'm potentially attracted to people of any gender, and I'm a trans man. Other intersex people might identify their body and their gender as being intersex, or might identify with any gender, including female, non-binary, or male.
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Is Intersex a birth defect?

Intersex variations are not abnormal and should not be seen as 'birth defects'; they are natural biological variations and occur in up to 1.7 per cent of all births. Most people with intersex variations are not born with atypical genitalia, however this is common for certain intersex variations.
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Is hirsutism a form of intersex?

The word hirsutism is pronounced (HUR-soot-iz-um). It is a condition in cisgender women and some intersex people that is the result of excessive growth of dark or coarse hair in a cisgender male-like pattern on the body. For clinical standards, the cisgender male-like pattern is based on society's cultural standards.
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Has anyone with Turner syndrome had a baby?

Even with years of estrogen replacement therapy, it's rare for a woman with Turner syndrome to naturally conceive a child. This is because most women with TS have accelerated loss of eggs contained in the ovary. Fortunately, there are many options available to help a woman with TS start a family.
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Why is Turner sterile?

The genetic changes of Turner syndrome may be one of the following: Monosomy. The complete absence of an X chromosome generally occurs because of an error in the father's sperm or in the mother's egg. This results in every cell in the body having only one X chromosome.
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Why do only females get Turner syndrome?

In Turner syndrome, cells are missing all or part of an X chromosome. The condition only occurs in females. Most commonly, a female with Turner syndrome has only 1 X chromosome. Others may have 2 X chromosomes, but one of them is incomplete.
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Why are children with Turner syndrome considered biologically rather than males?

Turner syndrome happens when a female is missing certain genes that are normally on the X chromosome. (Females have two X chromosomes. Males have an X and a Y). Some girls with Turner are actually missing a whole copy of the X chromosome.
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