Gibt es biologische Transsexuelle Menschen?

Hallo Zusammen

Da der Begriff Transsexualität sehr breit gefächert ist und ich aus biologischer sicht mehr erfahren möchte, wollte ich mal in die Community fragen ob es vorkommt, aus biologischer Sicht, dass ein Baby mit männlichen wie weiblichen Organen zur Welt kommt? z.B grobgesagt P***s & B****e

Danke im Voraus für eure Rückmeldungen👍

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Littlethought
2 years ago

Transsexuality should not be Intersexuality to be confused. You seem to mean intersexuality.

Intersex people are sometimes referred to as Zwitter denotes. https://www.welt.de/health/article2126690/Zwitter-Mann-und-Frauenzugleich.html

Until the 6th week of pregnancy in the embryo germ glands and genital organs are initially applied in the same way in both genetic sexes. Only after this is a differentiation by the distribution of the hormone testosterone, which is then partly converted into the hormone dihydrotestosterone by an enzyme. If this transformation process is disturbed, the foetus remains female from the appearance. There are people who have both ovaries and a penis. It does not seem to be a case known, however, that a person was capable of being both a man and a woman could have children.

The terms may not be quite appropriate, but the meaning of the question seems to me to be the following cases: see https://www.focus.de/familie/babyentwicklung/penis-waechst-erst-in-der-pubertaet-erst-maedchen-dann-junge-geschlecht conversion-verbluefft-forschung_id_4973117.html

In the animal kingdom, a gender change during life is well known (see https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lippfische.

In the case of the Greek land turtle, the sex is not determined by sex chromosomes already during fertilization, but is determined only during embryonic development by the breeding temperature (ESD/TSD, environmental/temperature-dependent sex fixation).

emyness
2 years ago

Yes, but not with finished breasts. This has nothing to do with transsexuality but with intersexuality.

poliksena
2 years ago

The next thing that comes to “biological transsexuality” is Güevedoce. They are defined as female at birth, but develop male genitals in puberty.

But:

a) it is still just a kind of intersexuality

b) is the term “transsexual” eh obsolete.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

As you describe it, it is not possible. But through mutations there are tweeters, these are divers and have both sex organs

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago
Reply to  Francesco144

No, there’s nothing to do with an operation. By the mutation one is born

Rheinflip
2 years ago

It’s not transsexual.

there is a broad expression of gender features that are often not clear enough

Bock13
2 years ago

Zwitter is called something like that.