Normalizing intersex children through genital surgery: the medical perspective and the experience reported by intersex adults

Author:

Cuadra Magali1ORCID,Baruch Ricardo2,Lamas Andrea3,Morales María E4,Arredondo Armando1,Ortega Doris5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Center on Health Systems, National Institute of Public Health, Mexico

2. National School of Public Health, Mexico

3. Therapist specializing in gender, President of the Women’s Council of the Jalisco State Equality Secretariat, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

4. Research Assistant, Activist Training Laboratory of Jalisco A.C., Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

5. Centro de Investigación en Sistemas de Salud del Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, Cuernavaca, México

Abstract

This paper explores the conceptions of specialized physicians regarding intersex child surgery, and contrasts them with the experiences of intersex adults. The gap between the views of health personnel—who affirm that they are “doing their best”—and those of intersex persons—who report the adverse consequences of surgery—highlights the need to stop unnecessary normalization surgeries in children. The findings of this study suggest that bridging the gap between the medical perspective and the experience of intersex people requires opening direct channels of communication among all those involved in the clinical process, incorporating intersex individuals into bioethics committees, encouraging contact with the parents of intersex children, implementing regulations that unambiguously delay or prohibit unnecessary interventions, promoting a debate on relevant ethical principles and human rights to protect the interests of all intersex people, and disseminating the contents of such a debate.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Anthropology,Gender Studies

Reference48 articles.

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2. Identidad sexual / rol de género1

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