Answered on : 2024-01-23
Intersex refers to a condition where an individual is born with a combination of male and female biological traits, deviating from the typical male/female sex binary[1][2]. This can involve differences in genitals, chromosomes, or reproductive organs[2]. Some common intersex conditions include variations in chromosome patterns, gonads, or genitals[3].
Key points:
1. Intersex individuals may have reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn't align with typical male or female characteristics[4].
2. Discrimination and stigma against intersex people are prevalent issues[6].
3. Prevalence estimates suggest intersex conditions might affect around 1.7% of the population[9].
For more details, you can refer to Planned Parenthood, Cleveland Clinic, and Wikipedia.