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Uploaded on Feb 2, 2009

How do we know the correct gender of a child with an intersex condition?

We won't know the child's gender until she or he is old enough to communicate to us. We recommend that the child be assigned a gender based on our best prediction, and allow her or him to determine for herself or himself once she or he is old enough to do so.

Irreversible surgeries on infants should be avoided in order to give them the widest range of choices when they are older. Performing surgeries will not eliminate the possibility that our prediction turns out to be wrong.

Learn more about the intersex rights movement: http://www.isna.org/faq/history

What is intersex?

Technically, intersex is defined as "congenital anomaly of the reproductive and sexual system." Intersex people are born with external genitalia, internal reproductive organs, and/or endocrine system that are different from most other people. There is no single "intersex body"; it encompasses a wide variety of conditions that do not have anything in common except that they are deemed "abnormal" by the society. What makes intersex people similar is their experiences of medicalization, not biology.

Generally speaking, intersex is not an identity category. While some intersex people do reclaim "intersex" as part of their identity, most regard it as a medical condition, or just a unique physical state. Most intersex people identify and live as ordinary men and women, and are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or straight.

Intersex conditions are also known as "disorders of sex development" (DSD) in the medical community.

What do intersex activists want?

We are working to replace the current model of intersex treatment based on concealment with a patient-centered alternative. We are not suggesting that intersex babies are better off left alone; we want there to be social and psychological support for both the parents and intersex children so that they can deal with social difficulties resulting from being different than others.

In the long-term, we hope to remove those social barriers through education and raising awareness. See Alice Dreger's chart contrasting the two paradigms.

Are intersex conditions harmful?

In general, intersex conditions do not cause the person to feel sick or in pain. However, some intersex conditions are associated with serious health issues, which need to be treated medically. However, surgically "correcting" the appearance of intersex genitals will not change these underlying medical needs.

How common are intersex conditions?

No one knows exactly how many children are born with intersex conditions because of the secrecy and deception surrounding it, and also because there is no concrete boundaries to the definition of "intersex." It is nonetheless estimated that about one in 2,000 children, or five children per day in the United States, are born visibly intersex, prompting early (and often misguided) intervention.

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  • Octobandits

    okay seriously that surgeon's license needs to be taken away and he needs to go to prison for the rest of his life. THIS MAKES ME SO UPSET! it's so messed up how badly he wanted Patrick to be a girl. NOTHING gives HIM the right to make that choice but Patrick. errrghhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Guestarable

    Good job, Mom! Nobody has the right to "alter" a child without some sort of immediate danger to the child's health. If Patrick identifies more with the female gender there is plenty of time for him to come to that decision and have the appropriate corrective surgeries.

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  • Ron Dore

    actually, your chromosomes do, these things cant be changed, either you are a guy or girl, you cant change that.

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  • Ron Dore

    i say they analyze chromosomes because that is what determines gender.

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  • NickBoysRock11

    Dumb doctors.

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  • Ce Milka

    Gender, sex and sexuality are very important parts in our identity no one besides you yourself can tell you what you feel like you are.

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  • Hugh7777

    I searched and couldn't find anything, so I'm guessing they settled out of court with a confidentiality clause - that's what they usually do.

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  • Hugh7777

    Appalling! I hope they got the shirt off his back.

    Some doctors have an exaggerated sense of what is "normal" and their need to make the "abnormal" "normal", and some are over-keen on surgery. The popular term is "scalpel happy". (I was once seen by a dermatologist who was very insistent that a mole on my chest should be removed. It's still there, unchanged, 30 years later.)

    This could also explain a lot of the popularity of circumcision.

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  • Tora Spigner

    What a strong and loving Mother! I am impressed with your strong stance and support of Patrick! I would sue that doctor for everything he had because he wanted to control Patrick's life!

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  • DEMY160

    I don't even agree when parents decide to circumcise their child.And that's with the consent of at least the parents. For a surgeon to CASTRATE a child WITHOUT the parents' consent... It makes me so fucking angry. How could he do that? You can't just determine a child's gender like that.

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  • MelanieLouM

    I remember watching this documentary a few years ago...I wonder what became of their lawsuit? :-\

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  • dehericy9

    tyowongndeso - As I say in my reply to Valla I am afraid you mistake the intention behind my comments (which is my fault). I should have enclosed “Much better to turn them into pseudo females” as I have done here. This is the view of many urologists, it is NOT mine. I am totally opposed to the non-medical surgical reassignment of intersex infants.

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