Most
people were not to familiar with the term hermaphrodite until the 2009 scandal
of Lady Gaga being accused of being a hermaphrodite, which turned out to be
false. A hermaphrodite is someone
who has both male and female sex organs, or other sexual characteristics
abnormally. There are four main
categories of hermaphrodites, also known as intersexes. One is known as the 46, XX,
intersex. In this category, the
person has the chromosomes and ovaries of a woman, but external genitals that
appear male. This is due to the
female fetus being overexposed to male hormones (testosterone) before
birth. The other common category
of intersexes is the 46, XY, intersex.
In this category, the person has the chromosomes of a male, but the
external genitals are incompletely formed, and seem female. This is due to incomplete balance of
male and female hormones.
The
most common cause of this condition is due to congenital adrenal hyperplasia
(CAH), this occurs in one in 13,000 births. CAH is a group of recessive disorders that involves a
deficiency in the synthesis of cortisol or aldosterone, causing overdevelopment
of the adrenal glands at birth.
Below is a video featured on 20/20,
which explains the typical life of Hida Viloria, who is a hermaphrodite. According to Dr. Glassburg, if a child
is born a hermaphrodite it is best to have corrective surgery among the first
year of birth, since it is “psychologically better” for the child.
I believe that surgery should not be done after a child’s birth. Each person has the right to choose
what he/she thinks is best for them, especially since the surgery can cause
emotional or physical damage to a person.
I agree with your views Kimberly. Every individual should have the right to choose whether they wish to have surgery or not. For parents to decide while the individual is still an infant to make such a drastic choice for them just seems immoral to me. I can understand where the doctor in the clip above is coming from however, I can't help but remain biased in this aspect.
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