• @BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.worldOP
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    2718 hours ago

    Probably not, from someone who worked in pediatric urology and endocrinology. They don’t tend to do surgery until you are older because you need to be old enough to determine what your gender identity is very clearly, which is not clear sometimes with intersex conditions. It’s a really bad decision to make too early. Probably what you had was an undescended testicle or hydrocele or something.

    • RickRussell_CA
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      2818 hours ago

      It’s a really bad decision to make too early.

      You say that like parents wouldn’t make the decision and find a doctor to do it.

      • @BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.worldOP
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        1517 hours ago

        No haha. Did you read the book about the boy whose penis was burned off so the infamous Dr John Money told them to make him into a girl. They did and it was terrible.

    • @Cool_Name@lemm.ee
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      917 hours ago

      Were the standards any different in the 80s? I’ve heard stories of people getting “corrective surgery” in infancy but the cases that I’ve heard are not from the US or are much older.

      • @BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.worldOP
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        917 hours ago

        Outside of North America maybe, that I don’t know. But in North America they tell the parents they won’t know the gender for a while, to name and dress and groom the child as the parents choose, but they let them know it might change. It’s so rare though, I’ve seen one case in 20 years of hospital work.

        • @grysbok
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          1113 hours ago

          Human Rights Watch was pretty concerned about prematurely assigning gender to intersex children, back in 2017. I expect there’s more regional variation in this than you’d think.