What responsibilities do parents hold in making irreversible medical decisions for intersex infants?
Intersex babies are born with ambiguous genitals that don't fit into typical male or female...
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: What responsibilities do parents hold in making irreversible medical decisions for intersex infants?
Intersex is an umbrella term used to describe people whose biological sex characteristics do not fit within typical male/female categories. This includes physical differences such as genitalia,...
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: Intersex individuals: challenging gender binaries and expectations
Intersex is an umbrella term for people born with variations in their reproductive organs or hormones that do not fit typical binary definitions of male or female bodies. Historically, medical...
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: Intersex care and ethics: a guide to respecting bodily autonomy and informed consent
Medical Neutrality vs Social Integration in Intersex Treatment Protocols
There has been increasing awareness of the challenges faced by people born with variations in their reproductive anatomy...
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: Sexual intimacy and relationships: a new approach to intersex treatment protocols
Intersex refers to people born with sex characteristics that do not fit typical male/female binary definitions.
Someone may be born with genitals that are neither exclusively female nor male....
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: Rejecting binary gender norms: the need for intersex body autonomy
Is medical progress possible without addressing the moral weight of past harms to intersex people?
The answer is yes, because the moral weight of past harms cannot be changed. Medical advancements...
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: Is medical progress possible without addressing the moral weight of past harms to intersex people?
The debate surrounding medical interventions for intersex people has gained traction in recent years due to the emergence of new research and advocacy groups. Intersex refers to individuals who do...
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: What you should know about medical interventions for intersex people
As technology advances, more people are identifying as intersex, which means they have physical characteristics that don't fit into typical male/female categories.
Some doctors still treat...
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: What is it like to be intersex? how advocates are challenging binary gender norms and fighting for bodily autonomy