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- Intersex - Wikipedia
Intersex people are born with sex characteristics (such as sexual anatomy, reproductive organs, hormonal patterns and or chromosomal patterns) that do not fit typical binary notions of male or female bodies [47]
- Intersex: What It Is, What Causes It, And Treatment Options - WebMD
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
- 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)
- What Is Intersex? | Ask A Biologist
You might think that people can be born only as either males or females In fact, lots of people are born with a blend of male and female traits We call this being “intersex,” and it happens more often than you may think
- What is Intersex? | Definition of Intersexual - Planned Parenthood
Intersex is a general term used for a variety of situations in which a person is born with reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn’t fit the boxes of “female” or “male ”
- Intersex Explained: What it is and how it happens
Intersex is an umbrella term for people born with biological sex characteristics, such as genitals, reproductive organs, hormones, or chromosomes, that don't fit typical male or female definitions
- Types of Intersex Variations: What Qualifies, FAQs, and More
Intersex is an umbrella term used to describe people born with variations in sexual characteristics that don’t fit into the binary categorizations of female and male
- Intersex: Definition, terminology, and identities - Medical News Today
“Intersex” is the term that a person may use when they have both male and female sex characteristics These include genitalia, hormones, chromosomes, and reproductive organs
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