This is a birth defect. These babies are called hermaphrodites. They are born with genitals that are said to be ambiguous. The penis is very tiny. They have both testes and ovaries. This defect is very rare. The doctor and parents have to decide how to raise the child. Sometimes, later on, the child doesn't mature sexually as the assigned sex. In one case a child was assigned and raised as a girl, but never formed breasts and had a low masculine voice. He changed his assigned sex legally to male.
Yes people who have half a body *that are born that way* have reproductive organs. They can also reproduce offspring, though it is harder to do. They usually have many healthy problems and can shorten the person's life span greatly
My wife was born with 2 sets of female organs as well. She does not have 2 uterus's but does have 4 fallopian tubes ( well 3 fallopian tubes now because 1 was removed as a child) We have been searching and searching for the term but can not find it anywhere. All we know is the doctor told her it was called "Horns" but that is not the medical term for it.
A flower that has both stamens and carpels are referred to as bisexual or hermaphroditic. Flowers of this nature are called perfect flowers.
Yes, in fact women and men who suffer from cancers/diseases of the uterus and male sex organs, will often have a hysterectomy or vasectomy respectively, to remove the organs. You will live, just be unable to have children of your own (especially if you have had a hysterectomy).
Protandrous hermaphrodites and Protogynous hermaphroditesProtandrous hermaphrodites refer to organisms that are born male and at some point in their lifespan change sex to female.Protogynous hermaphrodites refer to organisms that are born female and at some point in their lifespan change sex to males
If you are male you are born without female reproductive organs. However some people may have damaged DNA and may be born with features that differ form the accepted norm. It is possible that the different feature could be their reproductive organs.
They can if they still have the reproductive organs they were born with.
A person born with both male and female parts in the genital and reproductive organs are called hermaphrodites or intersexed.
A person born with the reproductive organs of both genders is known as a hermaphrodite.
If they are born with a vagina and female reproductive organs, yes.
No, the reproductive organs are not mature until puberty.
sometimes they are called cubs, but usually they are referred to as pups.
There is nothing called a "heshe" so either you mean a transgender person, and then if born a woman and have not removed the reproductive organs they can get pregnant, or you mean someone born Hermaphrodite and have parts of both genitalia. Hermaphrodites are all different so some can get pregnant and others can not. It depends on how much they have of the female reproductive organs and genitalia.
Someone who is born with fully functional female and male reproductive systems/organs.
Yes people who have half a body *that are born that way* have reproductive organs. They can also reproduce offspring, though it is harder to do. They usually have many healthy problems and can shorten the person's life span greatly
Yes, you can get pregnant if you were born with enterocolitis. Coloenteritis or enterocolitis is defined as the inflammation of the digestive tract and does not affect the reproductive organs.
Thomas Beatie did have gender reassignment surgery in 2002. His outward organs/secondary sex characteristics were changed. Removing the reproductive organs is not a necessity for transition.