Interdisciplinary care in disorders/differences of sex development (DSD): The psychosocial component of the DSD—Translational research network / Can a person with a DSD find love, partner with someone, and have children?

Absolutely. Many have!

Whether a person with a DSD can have children biologically depends on her or his particular condition. Some forms of DSD present no challenge to having children biologically as a female or a male. Reproductive technologies are improving the chances for people with other forms of DSD. And of course all people with DSD can become adoptive parents.

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