Do intersex people have pubic hair?

Yes, intersex people can have pubic hair, but the amount and pattern vary widely because intersex traits involve diverse hormonal and anatomical differences, with some conditions like Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS) leading to little or no pubic hair, while others might have typical growth or different patterns, as pubic hair development depends on testosterone and estrogen levels, which differ in intersex variations.
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Do intersex people grow pubic hair?

Because the development of pubic and underarm hair, in women as well as in men, depends upon testosterone, most AIS women have no pubic or underarm hair, but some have sparse hair. When an AIS girl is diagnosed during infancy, physicians often perform surgery to remove her undescended testes.
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How can you tell if a woman is intersex?

Signs of being intersex in those assigned female at birth (AFAB) vary but often appear at birth as atypical genitalia (like an enlarged clitoris or partially fused labia) or later in life as absent periods, infertility, or unexpected puberty changes (like breast growth or facial hair), stemming from differences in chromosomes, hormones, or anatomy not fitting typical male/female binary definitions, says UF Health, WebMD, Healthline, and Ask A Biologist. It's a natural variation, not an illness, and some people never know they are intersex. 
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Do intersex people have private parts?

Yes, intersex people have genitalia, but their genitals (and/or other sex characteristics like chromosomes or internal organs) fall outside the typical binary definitions of male or female, meaning they can have ambiguous genitalia, combinations of typical male/female traits, or variations that only become apparent later in life, notes Planned Parenthood, Cleveland Clinic, and Wikipedia. Some may have genitals that look typically male or female but have different internal anatomy or hormones, while others might have traits of both, such as an enlarged clitoris or partially fused labia, says UF Health and Ask A Biologist. 
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What does an intersex private look like?

Some intersex people have a vulva, vagina, and internal testes. Those testes might contain tissue that could be used to reproduce, with technology's help in the future. If an intersex person has a uterus, they may be able to carry a pregnancy.
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Do intersex females have periods?

Yes, some intersex people assigned female at birth (AFAB) or who develop female characteristics do have periods because their bodies have functional reproductive organs like a uterus and ovaries, while others do not, depending on their specific intersex variation, such as MRKH (no uterus), Turner Syndrome (ovarian issues), or Androgen Insensitivity (AIS). Menstruation is a biological function, not a gender, and intersex individuals experience diverse reproductive health experiences, sometimes with shame or confusion due to lack of inclusive education. 
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Can an intersex woman produce sperm?

Yes, some intersex individuals who are identified or live as women can produce sperm because intersex variations mean having sex characteristics (like chromosomes, gonads, or genitals) that don't fit typical male/female definitions, sometimes resulting in individuals with both ovarian and testicular tissue (ovotestes) that can produce eggs and/or sperm, making them potentially fertile in various ways, including producing sperm for artificial insemination or even natural pregnancy, though true "self-fertilization" in humans isn't a documented phenomenon. 
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What is the rarest type of intersex?

True hermaphroditism, the rarest form of intersex, is usually diagnosed during the newborn period in the course of evaluating ambiguous genitalia.
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Can intersex people get pregnant by themself?

While it's extremely rare, some intersex individuals with specific conditions like ovotesticular disorder, who possess both ovarian and testicular tissue, have the potential for self-fertilization, meaning they could theoretically produce both eggs and sperm and become pregnant by themselves, though most human cases documented involve assisted reproduction or sperm donation, and self-fertilization is more theoretical. The myth of easy self-pregnancy isn't true for most intersex people, but fertility evaluation can determine individual possibilities. 
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Is anyone truly intersex?

Yes, intersex is real; it's a natural human variation where a person is born with sex characteristics (like genitals, chromosomes, or reproductive organs) that don't fit typical binary definitions of male or female bodies, affecting up to 1.7% of the population, and it's a biological reality, not a disorder. 
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Can you be intersex without knowing it?

Yes, absolutely; many people are intersex and don't know it until puberty, infertility issues, or medical testing reveal variations in their chromosomes, hormones, or internal/external anatomy, as intersex traits aren't always obvious at birth and can remain hidden for years.
 
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What is the most common intersex trait?

Klinefelter syndrome

The syndrome affects roughly 1 in 600 or 700 men, making it one of the most common types of intersex conditions.
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Is intersex the same as hermaphrodite?

No, intersex and hermaphrodite are not the same; intersex is the correct, respectful umbrella term for people born with sex characteristics (chromosomes, hormones, genitals, anatomy) that don't fit typical male/female boxes, while hermaphrodite is an outdated, inaccurate, and often offensive term used for humans, implying a mix of fully functional male and female reproductive organs, which doesn't occur in people, though it's used for some other organisms. Using "intersex" is scientifically accurate and socially appropriate.
 
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Why is my 7 year old daughter getting pubic hair?

Premature pubarche, or the development of pubic hair before the age of 8 in girls or 9 in boys, is most commonly caused by premature adrenarche. Adrenarche is the maturation of the adrenal zona reticularis in both boys and girls, resulting in the development of pubic hair, axillary hair, and adult apocrine body odor.
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How to tell if a girl is intersex?

Mixed genitals and sex organs: A person who is intersex may have both ovarian and testicular tissue (ovotestes). For example, you might have genitals that are associated with being male. At the same time, you may have internal reproductive anatomy or hormone levels associated with being female.
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Is intersex the same as transvestite?

Intersex refers to variations in sex characteristics (genitals, chromosomes, hormones) present at birth, differing from typical male/female bodies, while transgender relates to one's internal gender identity (feeling male, female, both, or neither) differing from the sex assigned at birth, and transvestite (now outdated/offensive) refers to someone who wears clothes of a different gender (cross-dressing), which isn't about identity but expression, unlike trans people or intersex people. Key difference: Intersex is about biology/anatomy, Transgender is about gender identity, and Transvestite (cross-dressing) is about clothing expression, not identity or innate biology. 
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Can intersex males have periods?

Yes, some intersex individuals who are raised as or identify as male can experience periods due to variations in their reproductive anatomy, such as having internal female organs (uterus, ovaries) alongside male external traits, leading to menstruation, often as cyclic bleeding or even hematuria, which can cause dysphoria but is a normal variation of being intersex. 
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Has an intersex person ever given birth?

The right gonad was found to be an ovotestis which was removed. At age of 25, the patient gave birth to a normal male infant by full-term, vaginal delivery. In the literature, this is the third case of normal delivery in 7 true hermaphrodites with pregnancy and childbirth.
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What is a female with male organs called?

A person with both male and female sex characteristics (including organs) is referred to as intersex, a term preferred over the outdated, stigmatizing word "hermaphrodite," which technically refers to organisms that naturally have both sets of organs, though it's sometimes used for humans with ambiguous genitalia, often due to conditions like Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) or other Disorders of Sex Development (DSDs). 
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Are any famous people intersex?

Several celebrities and public figures are openly intersex, including model Hanne Gaby Odiele, Olympic runner Caster Semenya, actor/filmmaker River Gallo, model Caroline Cossey, and activist Pidgeon Pagonis, using their platforms to raise awareness and advocate for intersex rights, though many intersex individuals remain private about their status. They represent diverse fields like sports, modeling, acting, and activism, highlighting the spectrum of intersex experiences and contributing to visibility for the intersex community.
 
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Do all intersex people have xy?

This means a child may not have the typically male (XY) or female (XX) chromosomes and instead have a combination such as XXY or XYY. Some intersex people do fit into either the XX or XY category but develop female anatomy on the outside and male anatomy on the inside.
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Is being born genderless possible?

A child that is born neither male or female is a rare occurrence but babies born with some form of Disorder of Sex Development (DSD) happens in one in every 1,500 births, according to the support group Accord Alliance.
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What does the Catholic Church say about intersex people?

Answer: While some persons may exhibit aspects of both male and female reproductive organs or have physiological “intersex” characteristics of another sort, the Catholic Church recognizes that every person is intrinsically either male or female.
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Could I be intersex and not know it?

Yes, you absolutely can be intersex and not know it, as some intersex traits aren't obvious at birth and may only appear during puberty, adulthood, or when facing issues like infertility, sometimes only discovered through medical tests for other reasons, or even never identified at all. Intersex variations involve chromosomes, hormones, or anatomy that don't fit typical binary sex definitions, and many people live their entire lives without realizing they have these differences. 
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Can a man be born with an uterus?

Yes, a person with male chromosomes (46,XY) can be born with a uterus and fallopian tubes due to a rare genetic condition called Persistent Müllerian Duct Syndrome (PMDS), where the female reproductive ducts (Müllerian ducts) fail to regress as they normally do in male fetal development, resulting in internal female organs alongside male external genitalia and testes. This condition is usually discovered accidentally during surgery for related issues like undescended testes or inguinal hernias.
 
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