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
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
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.
Sexuality is defined by scientific study as the biological differences between male and female reproductive systems, but there are individuals who have both sets of genitalia. These people are called...
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: How an intersexcentered approach to medicine challenges sciences binary structures
Doctors are often unaware of how intersex people experience their bodies, genders, and identities, leading them to treat patients based on assumptions and stereotypes that can cause physical and...
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: Sexuality and identity in intersex people: embracing differences to enhance healthcare experience
Some people have variations in their genital anatomy that fall outside of typical male or female categories. These conditions are known as intersex traits. Intersex is a general term used to describe...
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: A guide to understanding intersex traits and their impact on sexuality