Infant sex organ care
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When a child's gender is in question at birth, the child has atypical genitalia ( ambiguous genitalia). This means Around the 6th week of fetal development, a gene on the Y chromosome of a developing boy tells the fetal tissue that will form the sex organs to become the testes.
Treatment is available if diagnosed early.
Description:Internal sex organs that are usually female External genitals that may vary between normal female and normal male. Chromosomes that are normal, have only a X chromosome, or are a mixture mosaic Pure gonadal dysgenesis This affects girls. Those with this condition have male chromosomes, underdeveloped sex organs, internal female reproductive organs, and female external genitalia.
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Date: 2018-07-11
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