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    for doctors to have sole discretion in the matter and made a gender assignment based on what would be the easier sexual genitalia to keep. The parents were counseled that if they raised the child‚ according to the selected gender‚ adjustment to that gender would be natural‚ “through surgery‚ the physicians were

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    just because for example a female child acts like a male child or a male child acts like a female child this child is not necessarily homosexual. But in most cases the child will seek companionship by the same sex. Some children “are born with ambiguous genitalia

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    Introduction…………………………………………………………page 4 3d/4D imaging………………………………………………………page 4 Pure Wave Transducer………………………………………………page 5 Color Doppler……………………………………………………….page 6 Point-of-Care………………………………………………………..page 6 Conclusion…………………………………………………………..page 7 Reference page………………………………………………………page 8 Abstract The 1960s introduced the use Ultrasound to the medical field. Since the introduction of Ultrasound there has been many technological advancements that have greatly improved ultrasound imaging and quality of

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    What Is Reimer's Story?

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    Specifically‚ the lessons learned from Reimer’s case can and should be considered when doctors and parents face similar situations in which infants are born with ambiguous gentiles. As exemplified by Reimer’s traumatic childhood and his difficult time growing up‚ sex reassignment surgery has not proven to alleviate the problems of people with ambiguous gentiles. Instead‚ sex reassignment surgery for infants causes more problems throughout their developing lifespan. This seems to be true for not only the

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    Although surgery to alter an intersex child’s genitals is commonly performed‚ it is better to assign a gender without surgery. The benefits of assigning a child as male or female‚ without surgery‚ include; the opportunity for the child to later change their gender identity‚ it allows the child become better educated about intersexuality‚ and provides an opportunity for the child to explore being both male and female. Surgery is difficult to change if the child later identifies as the opposite sex

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    Question 1 | 1 points   | Save   |   | Examination of the vaginal and cervical surfaces with a special magnifying instrument is called a ________scopy. | | | | | | | | colpo | | | vagino | | | cervico | | | culdo | | | | | |   Question 2 | 1 points   | Save   |   | ________itis is the inflammation of the inner lining of the cervix. | | | | | | | | Intercervic | | | Endometr | | | Endocervic | | | Perimetr | | | | | |

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    Plastic surgery is one of the medical specialty concerned with the "correction" or restoration of form and function. Though cosmetic or aesthetic surgery is the best-known kind of plastic surgery‚ most plastic surgery is not cosmetic;[2] plastic surgery includes many types of reconstructive surgery‚ hand surgery‚ microsurgery‚ and the treatment of burns. Treatments for the plastic repair of a broken nose are first mentioned in the Edwin Smith Papyrus‚[6] a transcription of an Ancient Egyptian

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    experiences and emotions of being a katoi (ladyboy) in Thailand. Interviews can provide narratives of lived experiences and‚ such as‚ are sources of ethnographic data. When Max was born‚ he was born as an intersex. Because he was born with ambiguous genitalia‚ the doctors stated it was a medical and social emergency that needed to be corrected. Max ended up as a female. He was not aware that he was an intersex and was not allowed to inform others about the surgeries he had to undertake for many years

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    Gender Identity is defined as the psychological awareness or sense of being male or female. Axia College Week Two reading Gender Identity and Gender Roles‚ (2009). Within the scope of gender identity are various types of anatomic and psychological conditions in which an individual experiences either during development in the womb or after birth. Sex assignment occurs at birth. Sex assignment or gender assignment is when the child’s anatomic sex is revealed at the time of birth. Children

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    Ukiyo-E Visual Analysis

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    from the floating world’ would often depict numerous subjects‚ ranging from images of from everyday life and nature‚ courtesans‚ kabuki theatre performers‚ to scenes in popular stories or plays. There is a sub genre of ukiyo-e prints with a more ambiguous history‚ known as Shunga. Shunga means ‘spring pictures’ and carries a more explicitly erotic nature of the technique. Aside from the obvious reasons why someone would want to purchase a shunga print‚ the reasons behind patrons commissioning for

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