"I was born a boy but raised as a girl"
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Sophie Ottoway IN 1986, Sophie Ottaway was born with a very rare condition which required immediate surgery. Cloacal exstrophy happens when the organs in the abdomen do not form correctly in the womb, resulting in babies born with organs such as the bladder or intestines outside the body. Doctors had to operate to save her life. Sophie was actually a boy, with a tiny, damaged penis but healthy testes. But doctors advised Sophie’s parents that their baby’s male ­genitalia should be removed to avoid further complications. The baby had to be registered by the following day, which meant they had to decide whether to tick male or female on the form. Sophie’s parents Karen and John followed the surgeons’ advice. In this episode we talk about her life, how she discovered the truth. We also discuss puberty blockers, gender ideology, and how to keep kids safe from unnecessary medical interventions. Get full access to Julie Bindel's podcasts and writing at juliebindel.substack.com/subscribe
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