Many intersex individuals experience discrimination and stigma due to their unique physical characteristics, which often leads to parents making decisions that may be harmful for them in the long...
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: What are the ethical implications of parenting an intersex child?
Can Non-Intervention Ever Be Truly Neutral In Cases Of Intersex Medical Ethics?
The term "intersex" refers to individuals who have biological characteristics that do not align with binary gender...
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: Nonintervention in intersex medical ethics: a comprehensive overview of neutrality
Intersex is an umbrella term that refers to people born with genitalia, reproductive organs, hormones, or chromosomes that do not fit into the typical definition of male or female. People who...
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: Understanding intersex identity: navigating medicine, social acceptance, and beyond
Medical professionals have an ethical responsibility to provide appropriate care to all patients, including those who are intersex.
Some decisions made by these professionals can be irreversible...
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: Ethical responsibility in caring for intersex children: exploring the role of medical professionals
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 individuals have always been at the center of controversy when it comes to defining what is normal and abnormal in terms of physical characteristics related to biological sex. Their unique...
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: The impact of nonconsensual medical procedures on intersex children and adults
Definition and Examples of Intersex Surgeries
Intersex surgeries are surgical procedures that alter the genitals of infants born with ambiguous genitalia to match their genetic makeup and assigned...
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: Intersex surgeries definition, examples, ethical considerations & impact on moral autonomy
The term "pathologization" refers to the process through which certain medical conditions are viewed as abnormalities that require treatment or correction. In recent years, intersex individuals have...
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: Sexuality in the medical field: exploring pathologization of intersex people
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
The term "intersex" refers to people who have variations in their sex characteristics that do not fit into typical male/female categories. This means they may have genitalia that are neither...
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: Intersex realities: incorporating them into medical education to improve patient care and reduce stigma.