Quote from: Tink on April 07, 2007, 12:45:58 AM
It should be any type of "diagnosed" IS, chromosomal anomalies, etc, etc, etc.; otherwise, I could consider myself IS too! >
LOL, well trust me, hypospadias doesn't require a doctor's diagnosis to know. You just kinda, well, have a looksee

But it's sometimes labeled an intersexed condition, sometimes not. Depends on who you ask. It's not a chromosomal aberration, but more likely a hormonal mess-up in the womb.
But except in severe cases, it's not a big deal. When I hear "interesex," I think of kleinfelters, androgen insensitivity syndrome, ambiguous genitalia, etc. And yet, some definitions list hypospadias as being IS. I'm guessing for the purposes of this poll though that it doesn't count.
Kate