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Post by Lone Wanderer on Feb 1, 2019 20:35:48 GMT
Jeanne Nollman fails to hit puberty and is being told that she is just a late bloomer. Her doctor tells her that her ovaries are underdeveloped and can become cancerous. But actually, it is revealed that he has been hiding the fact that her gonads haven't developed at all into ovaries. After more tests, Jeanne finds out she has a rare genetic disorder called Swyer syndrome, which gives her XY chromosomes, but renders her body unable to produce hormones essential for puberty.
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 2, 2019 2:56:38 GMT
XY? Then it's a male to me. Face even seems like one. My guess is he was supposed to have a twin sister and something went wrong. Babies can be born with their dead twin in them or attached to them in some way. So it's never gonna be a woman and look male as XY choromosomes state. This isn't the first time doctors mistook the sex of the child. I read about a kid who was baptised as a boy but doctors later said they made a mistake and it's really a girl. So doctors can be wrong.
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Post by brianboyce on Feb 12, 2019 0:35:24 GMT
There are thousands of children being held in tent camps along the Texas/Mexico boarder. A spokesperson said that it will be almost impossible to re-unite these kids with their parents.
How expensive would it be to get the DNA from these children and then match it with mothers and fathers who claim their child had been detained by border police?
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