Can a human body give birth to two opposite sex reproductive organs?
Yes, this kind of patients can be seen clinically. This happens when the sex chromosomes are abnormal. Normal people, boys' sex chromosomes are XY (description: sex chromosomes are composed of two DNAs, which are represented by X and Y respectively, X DNA contains female genes, and Y DNA contains male genes), while girls' sex chromosomes are XX. When mutation occurs, three DNAs can form a chromosome, such as XXY or XYY. In this case, hermaphrodites and two reproductive organs may appear. However, the specific performance is that men or women depend on genes and sex hormones in the body. Most of these people's genitals have only one dominant position, while the other is dysfunctional or stunted. This situation can be treated by surgery, removing the underdeveloped genitals and retaining the normal genitals.