Intersex Children: An Analysis

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The intersex children can make the decision by themselves when they are mature. They will have their own responsibility for their future and be satisfied about this. They can surgery or not. For instance: Hida Viloria, a Latinx intersex American writer, activist and author of the upcoming memoir Born Both (Hatchette Book Group, March 2017), was born in the late 1960s to immigrant parents from Colombia and Venezuela who decided against the surgery that would have removed their baby’s ambiguous genitalia. Viloria, who uses the pronouns s/he and h/er to acknowledge both h/er intersex identity and h/er history growing up as a woman, first discovered the difference in h/er genitalia - an enlarged clitoris - after a locker room incident at the age …show more content…

Sanifa Wall was born as a intersex infant. Now he is 35 years old. However, Saifa was sterilized by a surgery he now regrets having. As a result, every week, he has to inject himself with testosterone, a hormone he is dependent on for the rest of his life. So, 20 years after undergoing this surgery, Saifa sat down with Dr. Terry Hensle, the surgeon who performed his gender assignment surgery almost 20 years ago, for the first time to find the answers to questions that have stayed with him since he first found out about the surgery at age 25. “If you want the truth, I don’t feel regret about it. Because I did the best I could do based on what I knew,” Dr. Terry Hensle said.“You shouldn’t be assigned as a female gender,” Hensle said. “But the point is that what happened to you, it was done not out of malice, or not of lack of thinking about it, it was done because ... [in 1992] that was state of the art. In the decade between '92 and 2002, we learned an extraordinary …show more content…

Terry Hensle means that at that time, the medicine was not enough information as well as the appropriate method to have a multi-dimensional view of "Intersex". Science has done its best endeavour and a good desire that genital reconstruction will provide the opportunity to the “Intersex” children integrate with the majority of the community at the time as male or femal, without being eliminated by the stigma of the society. Therefore, he did not feel regret because he tried his best with all of knowledge that he learned. Due to his example, we understand that the previous happened surgeries is past. We recall about it, not for blaming on someone but the advancement of science is not able to keep up with the constant movement of creation. So far, we should remember them to motivate our medicine, Promote and form a community in which "Interse" people are equal and must have equal attention as the other sex. The support and honesty are the key of “Intersex” people more than surgery. The surgery should only be considered if their health is at risk; the other cosmetic one can be revisited later if they want and feel this is better for their

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