Feature: Transgenderism
Fall, 2005
Norman Spack, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
Clinical Director, Endocrine Division, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA
Transgendered individuals are people who, by all known biologic measures, are male or female, yet feel like a member of the opposite sex. The discomfort they suffer is called gender dysphoria. Theirs is a relatively rare condition and cannot be explained by factors such as chromosomes, prenatal hormones or toxin exposure, genital variability, postnatal circulating hormone levels, gender of rearing, birth order, or the presence or absence of same-sex siblings.
Fall, 2005
Norman Spack, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
Clinical Director, Endocrine Division, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA
Transgendered individuals are people who, by all known biologic measures, are male or female, yet feel like a member of the opposite sex. The discomfort they suffer is called gender dysphoria. Theirs is a relatively rare condition and cannot be explained by factors such as chromosomes, prenatal hormones or toxin exposure, genital variability, postnatal circulating hormone levels, gender of rearing, birth order, or the presence or absence of same-sex siblings.
1 Comments:
At 06 fevereiro, 2006 23:55, Anónimo said…
Força sempre, Eduarda! Continue sempre a mostrar com toda a dignidade o verdadeiro lado da transexualidade e da beleza de sentimentos que você tem! Nem sempre posso vir visitar seu blog, mas fico sempre muito bem impressionada cada vez que aqui entro. Um abraço e a melhor boa sorte para você!
Black Bird
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