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This video presents a baby born with [[ambiguous genitalia]]. Contrary to the title, the baby does not have "two genitals". | This video presents a baby born with [[ambiguous genitalia]]. Contrary to the title, the baby does not have "two genitals". | ||
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Every person has two parts to their genitalia: a phallus (called [[clitoris]] or [[penis]]), and a urinary opening (which in typical males is located on the tip of the penis, and in typical females is located inside the [[vulva]]). In the case of ambiguous genitalia, the phallus is larger than a typical [[clitoris]] and protrudes the way a penis typically does, but there is also a cloacal opening. The [[urethra]] may be located in the cloacal opening or somewhere on the phallus, and the cloacal opening may have or may not have a vaginal channel. | Every person has two parts to their genitalia: a phallus (called [[clitoris]] or [[penis]]), and a urinary opening (which in typical males is located on the tip of the penis, and in typical females is located inside the [[vulva]]). In the case of ambiguous genitalia, the phallus is larger than a typical [[clitoris]] and protrudes the way a penis typically does, but there is also a cloacal opening. The [[urethra]] may be located in the cloacal opening or somewhere on the phallus, and the cloacal opening may have or may not have a vaginal channel. | ||