What does intersex condition look like?

a penis that's smaller than expected. no vaginal opening. a penis without a urethra opening at the tip (the opening might instead be on the underside) labia that are closed or otherwise resemble a scrotum.
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How do you identify an intersex person?

If a person's genitals look different from what doctors and nurses expect when they're born, someone might be identified as intersex from birth. Other times, someone might not know they're intersex until later in life, like when they go through puberty.
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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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What is the difference between intersex and hermaphrodite?

Main Difference – Hermaphrodite vs Intersex

The main difference between hermaphrodite and intersex is that hermaphrodite is an organism possessing both types of gonads whereas intersex is an organism possessing several sex characteristics of both male and females such as chromosomes, gonads, sex hormones or genitals.
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What are common intersex conditions?

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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What does intersex look like?



Can you be intersex with normal genitals?

True Gonadal Intersex

This is a person who has both ovaries and testicles, either with XX chromosomes, XY chromosomes, or both. The cause of most cases of true gonadal intersex is unknown, although some instances are thought to be the result of environmental toxins.
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Can intersex people get themselves pregnant?

Some intersex people have both testes and ovaries. You may be able to get pregnant on your own, if you also have a uterus. However, if you have testes, they may be releasing more testosterone than would be optimal for conception and pregnancy.
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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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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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Can a male be born with female parts?

A lack or deficiency of male hormones in a genetic male fetus can cause ambiguous genitalia, while exposure to male hormones during development results in ambiguous genitalia in a genetic female. Mutations in certain genes can influence fetal sex development and cause ambiguous genitalia.
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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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What happens if a hermaphrodite get themselves pregnant?

Hermaphrodites can either reproduce by virtue of self-fertilization or they can mate with a male and use the male derived sperm to fertilize their eggs. While virtually the entire progeny that is produced by self-fertilization is hermaphroditic, half of the cross-progeny is male.
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What is the biggest problem for people with an intersex variation?

The most concerning type of discrimination and harm that intersex people face is being pressured or forced to have medical interventions to make their bodies look more "typically" female or male. Doctors and our communities can have very rigid views about how people should be.
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What country has the most hermaphrodites?

True hermaphroditism is defined by the presence of both ovarian and testicular tissues, either separately or, more commonly, together as ovotestis. True hermaphroditism is very rare except in Southern Africa, where it is the most common intersex condition.
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Has a hermaphrodite had a baby?

Background: There are 11 reported cases of pregnancy in true hermaphrodites, but none with advanced genetic testing. All known fetuses have been male. Case: A true hermaphrodite with a spontaneous pregnancy prenatally known to have a remaining portion of a right ovotestis, delivered a male neonate.
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Are hermaphrodite humans fertile?

As of 2010, there have been at least 11 reported cases of fertility in true hermaphrodite humans in the scientific literature, with one case of a person with XY-predominant (96%) mosaic giving birth. There has been at least one case of an individual being fertile as a male.
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What is the intersex symbol?

The Mercury symbol (☿) is a common intersex symbol, used as a compliment to the male and female symbols. It was originally used for hermaphroditism.
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Whats Omnisexual means?

People who identify as omnisexual are attracted to those of all gender identities and sexual orientations. Omnisexuality is in the category of multisexuality, which includes people who are attracted to more than one gender.
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What does polysexual mean?

The prefix “poly” means many, and polysexual individuals are attracted to people of multiple genders. People who identify as polysexual often use that word because it suggests a greater variety of sexual orientations than traditional gender binaries of male and female, or hetero- and homosexual.
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What percent of the population 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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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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Are there any human hermaphrodites?

True hermaphroditic humans do not exist, but pseudohermaphrodism does, where an individual has both male and female external genital organs, sometimes at the same time. Female embryos exposed to high levels of androgens (the male hormones) develop female internal reproductive organs but male external genitalia.
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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 it healthy to be intersex?

Most people with intersex bodies are completely healthy. However, they can experience social stigma and medical interventions because their bodies are perceived as different. All these things can impact their mental health. Intersex people talk about their variations in all sorts of ways.
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Is intersex a birth deformity?

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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