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Pediatric Ambiguous Genitalia

Ambiguous genitalia is a rare condition in which an infant’s external genitals don't appear to be clearly male or female. The genitals may not be well-formed or the baby may have characteristics of both sexes. And, the infant’s external sex organs may not match his or her internal sex organs or genetic sex.


What is Pediatric Ambiguous Genitalia?

While a child’s genetic sex is determined at conception, the male and female reproductive organs and genitals both develop from the same tissue in the fetus. If this process is disrupted, ambiguous genitalia can develop. The main factor controlling this process is the presence of male hormones. The presence of male sex hormones causes male organs to develop and the absence of male hormones causes female organs to develop.



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