Tanya - i've not read of the mother's testosterone levels altering the physical characteristics of a female child, so would be interested in reading some studies on that. i HAVE read of higher levels of testosterone leading to more "tomboy-ish" behaviour though. i, and a lot of women with PCOS, have higher levels of circulating testosterone (and other androgenic hormones) - and in discussions with both FS and endocrinologist about the impact of this on a child of either gender, they stated there would be no impact. there are drugs that can aid in this long term, but not until after we finish our family as they are androgen inhibiting and would be essentially deadly to a male child
as far as i know the gender of a child is determined solely by the X and Y chromosomes - children that carry both genitals or ambiguous genitals are generally found to carry multiple copies of sex chromosomes (XXY etc)




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