Ambiguous Genitalia and Gender
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In about one out of every 1500 hospital deliveries, infants are born with ambiguous genitalia. Faced with such situations, physicians have worked towards creating a standard approach for treating these infants. Dr. John Money has been the leading theorist in this field. Between 1955 and 1972, Money and his associates developed procedures for dealing with both the intersexed infant and the parents. These procedures included quickly assigning and surgically creating a gender for each baby. Over the years,
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Medical Construction of Gender." 1990. rpt. in Sex/Machine. Hopkins, Patrick D. Indiana University Press. 1998. Phornphutkul, Chanika et. al. Department of Pediatrics Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University. "Gender Self-Reassignment in XY Adolescent Females Born with Ambiguous Genitalia." Pediatrics 2000; 106: 135-137. Posted on WWW. Academic Universe. Keywords: ambiguous genitalia. American Academy of Pediatrics. Committee on Genetics. "Evaluation of the Newborn with Developmental Abnormalities of the External Genitalia." Pediatrics 2000; 106: 138-142. Posted on WWW. Academic Universe. Keywords: ambiguous genitalia.
Medical Construction of Gender." 1990. rpt. in Sex/Machine. Hopkins, Patrick D. Indiana University Press. 1998. Phornphutkul, Chanika et. al. Department of Pediatrics Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University. "Gender Self-Reassignment in XY Adolescent Females Born with Ambiguous Genitalia." Pediatrics 2000; 106: 135-137. Posted on WWW. Academic Universe. Keywords: ambiguous genitalia. American Academy of Pediatrics. Committee on Genetics. "Evaluation of the Newborn with Developmental Abnormalities of the External Genitalia." Pediatrics 2000; 106: 138-142. Posted on WWW. Academic Universe. Keywords: ambiguous genitalia.