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Do both sets of genitals on a hermaphrodite function?

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Do both sets of genitals on a hermaphrodite function?

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If you mean sexually functional, the odds are millions to one that both organs will be capable of sexual orgasm. If you mean reproductively capable, the odds are billions to one and no documented case has ever been recorded in human beings but have in other mammals and birds. Chimerism is the only form if hermaphrodism where this is theoretically possible. There are three classes of hermaphrodites: male pseudo-hermaphrodite, female pseudo hermaphrodite, and true hermaphrodite. The first two are one in a few hundred live births, while the last is one in 2,000. There is no one cause for hermaphrodism. CAIS (complete androgen insensitivity syndrome) is a non-hermaphrodite intersex condition that will result in an XY child to be born with female genitalia but without reproductive capability. Usually parents and the doctors that they send their child to are unaware of the fact that their daughter is of male karyotype until puberty when she does not menstruate. These girls are essentially bo

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