2020
DOI: 10.1163/15718182-02803005
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Parental Responsibilities and Rights during the “Gender reassignment” Decision-making Process of Intersex Infants

Abstract: It is estimated that approximately two million infants displaying intersex characteristics are born every year. Such children are often subjected to medical intervention during the early years of their lives since it is socially considered “necessary” to allocate a conclusive sex to an intersex child. Although it is broadly observed that there are only three instances where “gender re-assignment surgery” for intersex infants is medically necessary, the majority of surgeries are cosmetic, unnecessary and perfor… Show more

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