What is it called when you have both male and female parts?

Intersex is a group of conditions in which there is a discrepancy between the external genitals and the internal genitals (the testes and ovaries). The older term for this condition is hermaphroditism.
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What is it called when a child has both male and female parts?

Overview. Ambiguous genitalia is a rare condition in which an infant's external genitals don't appear to be clearly either male or female. In a baby with ambiguous genitalia, the genitals may be incompletely developed or the baby may have characteristics of both sexes.
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Can a hermaphrodite have a baby?

Abstract. 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 there any human hermaphrodites?

True hermaphrodite is one of the rarest variety of disorders of sexual differentiation (DSD) and represents only 5% cases of all. A 3-year-old child presented with left sided undescended testis and penoscrotal hypospadias.
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Can a hermaphrodite be a male?

An individual could be a female or a male (with typical feminine or masculine external genitalia, respectively), a female or male pseudohermaphrodite, or a true hermaphrodite.
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Who is a famous hermaphrodite?

Caster Semenya, 800 m Olympic gold medalist. Edinanci Silva, Brazilian judoka and gold medalist in the woman's half-heavyweight division at the Pan-American games. Dawn Langley Simmons (1937 or 1922 to 2000), English author and biographer.
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Can a hermaphrodite get pregnant by himself?

Molecules on the sperm and eggs of hermaphroditic organisms ensures that they mate with others.
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Do hermaphrodites have periods?

Significant gynecomastia is evident at puberty in approximately 75% of individuals with true hermaphroditism. Approximately 50% of these individuals menstruate. For the phenotypic male with true hermaphroditism, menstruation presents as cyclic hematuria.
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What is a Morphodite?

Morphodite is a slang term for hermaphrodite; a person born with both male and female genitalia.
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Do hermaphrodites live long?

Scientists from the Max Planck Institute of Developmental Biology in Tübingen, Germany, discovered that these so called hermaphrodites have shorter lifespans, with females frequently living over twice as long as closely related hermaphrodites.
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Does a hermaphrodite have balls?

A true hermaphrodite is an individual who is found to have both testicular and ovarian tissue; ovotestes is the most common gonad.
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Do hermaphrodites have sperm?

Hermaphrodites self-reproduce through internal self-fertilization with their own sperm and can outcross with males.
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Can a hermaphrodite make sperm?

Our report suggests that sperm can be found in ejaculate in some infertile men with true hermaphrodites, and infertile men with this severe infertility condition can be treated by ICSI.
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How to know if I'm intersex?

The person must have both ovarian and testicular tissue. This may be in the same gonad (an ovotestis), or the person might have 1 ovary and 1 testis. The person may have XX chromosomes, XY chromosomes, or both. The external genitals may be ambiguous or may appear to be female or male.
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What does an intersex baby look like?

An intersex baby may: Appear female on the outside but have mostly male anatomy on the inside, or vice versa. Have genitals that seem to be in between male and female. Have some cells with female chromosomes (XX) and some with male (XY).
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Do hermaphrodites have genders?

True hermaphroditism is a rare form of intersex anomaly where both male and female gonads are present. True hermaphrodites diagnosed in the past have been preferentially reared as males.
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Do hermaphrodites mate?

During copulation, hermaphrodites generally move away from males before they become impregnated. C. elegans hermaphrodites reproduce by internal self-fertilization, so that copulation with males is not required for species propagation.
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Are hermaphrodite humans sterile?

Intersex individuals, formerly known as hermaphrodites, have genetic, gonadal or anatomic characteristics that range from mostly male with some female features to the reverse. Some, but not all, intersex adults are infertile.
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Do hermaphrodites go through puberty?

Some intersex people experience typical puberties while others can have different experiences during puberty. For example, those with androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) and Turner Syndrome, go through puberty later than usual or don't experience all the usual parts of puberty, like hair growth.
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Can two hermaphrodites mate?

In outcrossing simultaneous hermaphroditism, individuals can mate with another individual in both the male and female sexual role in a single reproductive episode or reproductive season. In many simultaneously hermaphroditic animal taxa selfing does not occur. In others it is common.
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Can male hermaphrodites have kids?

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. All known offspring have been male. There has been at least one case of an individual being fertile as a male.
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How rare are hermaphrodites?

Here's what we do know: If you ask experts at medical centers how often a child is born so noticeably atypical in terms of genitalia that a specialist in sex differentiation is called in, the number comes out to about 1 in 1500 to 1 in 2000 births.
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How many hermaphrodites are born a year?

The now-defunct Intersex Society of North America stated that: If you ask experts at medical centers how often a child is born so noticeably atypical in terms of genitalia that a specialist in sex differentiation is called in, the number comes out to about 1 in 1500 to 1 in 2000 births [0.07–0.05%].
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Does the Bible address hermaphrodites?

The Hebrew Bible lacks a term for androgyny or hermaphroditism. The term tumtumim, which identifies persons of indeterminate or “hidden” sex, appears later in rabbinic texts.
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How common is hermaphrodite?

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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