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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.

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