It depends on the exact person, but yes, they often can. However, they generally cannot impregnate themselves, nor is it likely that their children will share the condition.
A child at 9 can conceive if she ovulates and then you can conceive until you reach menopause which is usually in your 50's or a bit earlier. It all depends on the female and when she starts menstruating.
If you can conceive you child will be either male or female; and there is always an equal chance for either.
If you have both male and female genitals - yes. If you have one or the other - no.
In the female menstrual cycle, there are only 2-3 days in which a woman can conceive a child. Conception can be facilitated or avoided by not having intercourse on these days.
The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, this is when a female would conceive - I think you mean two days after her period. Yes, a female can conceive two days after her period if her cycle is short.
The Child with an Intersex Condition Total Patient Care - 2003 was released on: USA: 25 June 2003 (San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival)
It is generally a slang term for someone who has male and female genitalia. Basically someone who is intersex; not all intersex people identify as transgender so no. It's all about what they choose to identify as. I would not suggest calling someone a morfidite even if they are intersex, for they may become offended.
Yes. Humans who have both male and female reproductive organs are referred to as intersex individuals. This condition occurs when a person's reproductive or sexual anatomy doesn't fit typical definitions of male or female. There are many different variations of intersex conditions, and they can be caused by genetic, hormonal, or environmental factors. The specific anatomy and reproductive capacity of each intersex individual can vary widely. It's important to respect the dignity and rights of intersex individuals and provide access to safe and appropriate medical care.
No. Gay and lesbian are sexual orientations. Genders are things like male, female, or intersex.
both the person is a intersex (Intersex, in humans and other animals, is the presence of intermediate or atypical combinations of physical features that usually distinguish female from male
i think not!
Newborns with intersex deformities must early on be assigned to one sex or the other. These deformities represent intermediate stages between the primordial female genitals and the change into male caused by male hormone stimulation