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Pediatric Differences in Sex Development

When a child's gender is in question at birth, because genitals may not appear clearly male or female, the child is said to have ambiguous genitalia. Ambiguous genitalia can be a confusing and scary experience for parents, but these children are usually healthy. Ambiguous genitalia is more common than most people realize.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are ambiguous genitalia?

What causes differences in sex development (DSD)?

Types of DSD

How is the gender determined in a child with ambiguous genitalia?

The physicians at the Positive Reevaluation of Urogenital Differences (PROUD) Clinic, formerly known as the Differences (Disorders) of Sexual Development Clinic, will work with your family to determine the best course of care for your child. In addition, the Children’s National PROUD team will provide expertise in many fields, as well as support through social work and psychology.

Providers Who Treat Differences in Sex Development

Departments that Treat Differences in Sex Development

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Pediatric Gynecology Program

When your child needs specialized gynecologic care, Children's National Hospital has the experience and expertise to provide the most appropriate care for younger patients.

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Endocrinology and Diabetes

The Children's National Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes is a nationally recognized leader in the industry and has an experienced multidisciplinary team comprising endocrinologists, nutritionists, social workers, psychologists, and other specialists.

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Urology

At Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C., our pediatric urologists provide comprehensive care for disorders affecting reproductive and urinary organs.

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