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Hermaphroditism, also called intersex, is a disorder involving sexual development. Babies with intersex disorders are born with irregular sex organs or have inconsistencies between the inner and outer organs. Doctors treat the condition by removing the unwanted sexual organs.
The condition was originally named after Hermes and Aphrodite, the Greek god and goddess of love and sex, but most 21st-century physicians and patients refer to hermaphroditism as intersex. The symptoms of intersex vary depending on the patient. Several of the symptoms include malformed outer sexual organs, the presence of testes in females or the presence of ovaries in males. Some intersex disorders might not become apparent until puberty.
Four kinds of hermaphroditism can affect a child's sexual development. Children with the condition known as 46 XY intersex have female external organs, but they also have male chromosomes . The condition 46 XX intersex is the opposite — the child has male sexual organs on the outside and female chromosomes.
True gonadal intersex, or true hermaphroditism, occurs when the child has both male and female sex organs on the inside. The external organs can be male, female or indeterminate. Undetermined intersex is a blanket term for any condition resulting in hermaphroditism that does not fall into one of the previous three categories. Some of these conditions result in intersex disorders, and others affect the sex chromosomes or reproductive development without creating inconsistencies between the inner and outer organs.
The causes for the condition vary. Some babies may experience abnormal sexual development if the mother had ovarian tumors during pregnancy or if she used testosterone -based products. Medical conditions such as androgen insensitivity syndrome, a condition caused by a defective X-chromosome, interfere with the body's ability to correctly use male sex hormones . Turner syndrome is a disorder in which a girl is born with only one normal X chromosome rather than two.
Many doctors in the past preferred to assign a gender to children with this condition and would perform reconstructive surgery while the child was still young. Most surgeons opted for a female gender because female external organs were easier to reconstruct. This often led to sexual identity problems later in life, particularly if the child had male chromosomes or developed male hormones at maturity. As of 2011, many experts suggest assigning the child a male or female gender, but they recommend avoiding surgery until the child is older and can have a say in choosing a sexual identity.
Hermaphroditism is possible and somewhat common in some plants and animals . Flowering plants are often hermaphrodites, and such plants may also be called monoecious or bisexual.
Hermaphroditism most commonly occurs in invertebrate animals, such as worms , snails, slugs, and barnacles. These invertebrates are typically parasites or permanently tied to a different organism. 
Several organisms experience sequential hermaphroditism . These organisms live as one sex at the beginning of their lives and switch to the other sex over time. 
This process can be very advantageous for such species, but it is rare. Some scientists have theorized that changing sexes requires a great deal of time and energy, and many species cannot afford this additional effort. 
Many famous people with hermaphroditism have become activists for the acceptance and understanding of this condition. Some of these people are listed below. 
Chase’s parents initially considered her to be a boy until they discovered that she had a uterus and ovaries. They then agreed to a clitoridectomy for their 18-month-old child. The family moved to a new town and raised Chase as a girl. 
Before the operation, she had begun to speak. Afterward, however, she did not speak for six months. 
Years later, after learning of this surgery, Chase founded the Intersex Society of North America and changed her name to Cheryl. She helped persuade the San Francisco Human Rights Commission to hold hearings before medical procedures are carried out for intersex babies.
Cheryl continues to fight for the rights of intersex individuals today.
Tony Briffa is the first openly intersex mayor and public officeholder. Despite being raised as a girl, Briffa later identified as a man. Today, he identifies as both a man and a woman. 
Briffa was previously the mayor and deputy mayor of the City of Hobsons Bay, Victoria. Now, he is the co-executive director of Intersex Human Rights Australia. He also holds the title of Vice President of Intersex Peer Support Australia. 
Del LaGrace Volcano is a California native who was born intersex. Although they were raised as a girl, Del LaGrace now identifies as male and female. 
Del LaGrace married a queer man named Johnny Volcano and changed his surname to Volcano. His name change was meant to challenge the ‘bi-gendered status quo.’ 
In his work as an artist, Del LaGrace created “The Feminine Principle” and “Lesbian Boys and Other Inverts” to challenge the understanding of gender stereotypes. They focus on lesbian masculinity, transexual boys, and genderqueers. Their more recent work explores intersex people. 
There are several options for surgeries to assign sexes. Some of the most popular procedures in history and today include:
The work by Money et al . from the 1950s and 60s shapes US guidelines regarding intersex children. He stated that until two years of age, children are psychosexually neutral. 
Their parents should have already selected their child’s gender and continue to raise the child as this gender. When parents do so, children are believed to have a stable and ‘normal’ gender identity. 
The Intersex Society of North America disputes this belief. The stance of this organization is that surgery should only be performed when a child’s physical health and comfort call for such surgery. Any non-essential surgery should be delayed until the person can consent. 
Still, other people argue that intersexual children should not be assigned as either male or female. Instead, a third gender should be widely recognized and accepted. 
Unfortunately, the ‘right’ decision is difficult to find. Every patient has their own journey of self-discovery.
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Published: 16:57 GMT, 9 April 2016 | Updated: 10:01 GMT, 10 April 2016
An Australian model who was born with a penis and vagina has kickstarted a modelling career despite being bullied mercilessly at school.
Sophia Young, born in Nowra on the south coast of NSW, was only eight-years-old when she started feeling pain in her pelvic area, and doctors soon discovered her ovaries were positioned abnormally, with one being much higher than the other.
As she got older, both reproductive organs developed, but her penis became so large that her parents stopped raising her as a girl, and changed her name to Harrison.
An Australian model who was born with a penis and vagina has kickstarted a modelling career despite being bullied mercilessly at school
'I want to get rid of all the male parts so I can have a sense of normality'
'I have a vagina, uterus and ovaries, but my clitoris is so oversized it looked like a penis. You can't tell what it is, but it has no function and I can't have kids,' she told Daily Mail Australia.
'I want to get rid of all the male parts so I can have a sense of normality.' 
Now 22, Ms Young hopes to earn enough money as a model to fund her genital correction surgery and is in the process of changing her legal name from Harrison to Sophia.
Before she entered the modelling industry, Ms Young, who was initially raised as a girl in the regional NSW city of Wagga Wagga, was constantly bullied, suspended 11 times and kicked out of various schools, before dropping out in Year 11.
Sophia Young, born in Nowra on the south coast of NSW, was only eight-years-old when she started feeling pain in her pelvic area
Doctors soon discovered her ovaries were positioned abnormally, with one being much higher than the other
'I got suspended a lot at school and bullied lots, it was really bad.'
Ms Young had Asperger's syndrome and didn't start walking or talking until the age of five or six.
'I was a slow developer, I didn't get on well, I got bullied and teased so much that I used to isolate myself so much from kids in the playground that I became a loner and the other kids viewed me as strange,' she told Daily Mail Australia.
'I punched a kid in the face, broke school property, twisted school laptops because I was bottling up my pain, I was always really angry.' 
As she got older, both reproductive organs developed, but her penis became so large that her parents stopped raising her as a girl, and changed her name to Harrison
From 2003 to 2011, Ms Young attended various preparatory and public schools in NSW before eventually dropping out after falling behind on assessments, despite wanting to finish the HSC.
'My mum originally wanted me to go to special education school but I refused because all the kids copped a lot of flack, and I didn't want to be treated just like the way they were. I want to get the same privileges as everyone else.' 
Ms Young told Daily Mail Australia that the relentless bullying she endured resulted in six suicide attempts. 
'I tried to shoot myself but the gun didn't work and tried to overdose on Ritalin,' she said. 
'I have a vagina, uterus and ovaries, but my clitoris is so oversized it looked like a penis. You can't tell what it is, but it has no function and I can't have kids,' she told Daily Mail Australia
In 2014, Ms Young moved to Sydney and was only 21 when she was thrown into the modelling world.
'One of my friends told me I looked pretty interesting and that I should start to model but I didn't think much of it as I was very rough on the outside and have a big, blunt personality unlike most models.'
Despite being signed to various modelling agencies, Ms Young told Daily Mail Australia that it has been difficult finding gigs.
'Every company or client is looking for either a male or female, but if you're both they don't want it,' she said.
'Inter-sex and androgynous models are still considered taboo in the industry.' 
Now 22, Ms Young hopes to earn enough money as a model to fund her genital correction surgery and is in the process of changing her legal name from Harrison to Sophia
Ms Young said the only reason she started modelling in the first place was to fund her genital correction surgery, which costs up to $60,000 in Australia.
The lack of modelling jobs available prompted her to start a Go Fund Me page to raise money for the corrective procedure, where she received almost $500 in donations.
On Saturday night, however, Ms Young removed the page and refunded everyone.
'I didn't want to feel like I was sponging off other people. I took it down because I feel guilty for taking money from people that work hard for it, I want to try get the money through modelling,' she told Daily Mail Australia.
But Ms Young said she doesn't want to be a model forever, and eventually wants find a 'real' job. 
Before she entered the modelling industry, Ms Young, who was initially raised as a girl in the regional NSW city of Wagga Wagga, was constantly bullied, suspended 11 times and kicked out of various schools, before dropping out in Year 11
Ms Young (left) told Daily Mail Australia that the relentless bullying she endured resulted in six suicide attempts
'I tried to shoot myself but the gun didn't work and tried to overdose on Ritalin,' she said
In 2014, Ms Young moved to Sydney and was only 21 when she was thrown into the modelling world
Despite being signed to various modelling agencies, Ms Young told Daily Mail Australia that it has been difficult finding gigs
Ms Young said the only reason she started modelling in the first place was to fund her genital correction surgery, which can cost up to $60,000 in Australia
The lack of modelling jobs available prompted her to start a Go Fund Me page to raise money for the corrective procedure, where she received almost $500 in donations
On Saturday night, however, Ms Young removed the page and refunded everyone
But Ms Young said she doesn't want to be a model forever, and eventually wants find a 'real' job
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