Androgen insensitivity syndrome is a genetic mutation that turn off or cause malfunction in the AR gene in a fetus that is genetically male (xy chromossomes). As a result, the body don't respond to androgens and the baby develop as female.
Women with androgen insesitivity syndrome look indistinguishable from normal women who has xx chromossomes, but they don't have womb, ovaries, don't menstruate and thus are sterile. But their bodies produce strogen normally like men produce testosterone every day. They don't have menstrual cycles, they produce strogen continually.
Woul you date a woman who has xy chromossomes?
Women with androgen insesitivity syndrome look indistinguishable from normal women who has xx chromossomes, but they don't have womb, ovaries, don't menstruate and thus are sterile. But their bodies produce strogen normally like men produce testosterone every day. They don't have menstrual cycles, they produce strogen continually.
Woul you date a woman who has xy chromossomes?
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