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Babies with atypical genitalia

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Babies with atypical genitalia

You have been given this factsheet because your baby has been born with genitals that look a bit different (atypical). These genital differences are sometimes referred to as 'intersex variations', 'differences of sex development' or 'variations in sex characteristics'. This fact sheet provides information for families to fully understand the issues and risks associated with your child's specific intersex variation in order to make informed decisions about their best care and treatment.
Target audience:
Parents or carers
Service area:
VIC
Published:
August 2019
Last reviewed:
February 2024
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