Ambiguous Genitalia

Ambiguous genitalia means a baby's external sex organs don't clearly appear male or female at birth. This can be due to differences in sex development, often involving genetic or hormonal factors. A specialized medical team works closely with families to determine the cause and plan the best path for the child's health and well-being, providing comprehensive support.

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Common Medication for Ambiguous Genitalia
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