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Quote:
Originally Posted by Craig T
The actual number of babies born without a clear sexual dimorphism (sexual ambiguity) is EXTREMELY rare. If you lump all intersex categories at birth, it's still less that .05% (less than 1 in 2000), and many of those are undetectable without DNA or cytogenetic chromosomal testing.
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So they don’t count?
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01-30-2019, 08:54 AM
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