ea0029s32.2 | Disorders of sex development (DSD) | ICEECE2012
Cohen-Kettenis P.
The 2006 DSD consensus statement states that all newborns should receive a gender assignment. Gender assignment decisions are typically guided by a combination of diagnosis and long-term, adult follow-up studies that focus on gender identity stability and other psychosexual outcomes. One relevant question in gender assignment is whether, in newborns, gender identity can be predicted, and if so, whether adult gender identity is related to prenatal brain exposure to testosterone...