Congenital differences in sexual anatomy refer to structural variations that individuals are born with, which may affect their reproductive organs or characteristics. These differences can include conditions such as intersex variations, where an individual may have physical traits that do not fit typical definitions of male or female.
How can disorders and conditions affect sexual anatomy?
Disorders and conditions affecting sexual anatomy can lead to structural or functional issues that may impact reproductive health. Examples include conditions like hypospadias, where the urethra is not located at the tip of the penis, or disorders like androgen insensitivity syndrome that can affect sexual development.Terms of UseWhat are the potential impacts of sexual anatomy conditions on reproductive health?
Conditions affecting sexual ana