Cases
This page is still in progress. More cases will be added in the future.
The cases presented here represent various common situations that occur when endocrine
disruption maybe present. When possible actual medical case reports that describe a case by the witness of a professional. However the personal witness of the individual under consideration is very significant. They are the best expert to tell their own story, and the best method to hear their story is from them if that is possible.
The cases posted so far include a genetic male who gave birth to twins, a genetic female who fathered daughters only, babies that appear female at birth but develop male at puberty (likely that these babies are male at birth), a case of wrong choice of surgery for a baby with ambiguous anatomy, a missing womb with the first successful birth from a transplanted donor womb, and a DES baby (diethylstilbestrol, an artificial estrogen). More cases will be posted.
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