Clinical management of intersex conditions in france. Although a better understanding of the nuances of the spectrum linking the normal to the pathological seems to be acquired today, some situations such as intersexuality remain problematic and impose legitimate questions about intervention modalities by medical profession. It is characterized by variations in sexual development both in the genital organs and overall sexual characteristics. Since the 1950s, its clinical management has been based on heavy medical procedures in the first years of life and throughout childhood and adolescence. These procedures such as repeated surgical operations, hormonal treatments and vaginal dilations are often not agreed by the child. In the early 2000s, there was an emergence of associations promoting interests of intersex people and a dissemination of intersex testimonies. They aiming to alert the public opinion by showing consequences and limitations of early systematic sexual conformation. These procedures, practiced and defended today by some specialists, are a subject of debate. Therefore, we propose an analysis of ethical stakes of this situation, which is part of the current debate on patient care modalities. A reorganisation of care pathway based on a well-reasoned and supervised bio-psycho-social approach would therefore emerge. This approach avoids systematic interventionism and allows patients to make free choices.
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