AMA seeks to remove sex designation from public birth certificates

The AMA announced that it recently adopted a policy that will support removing a person’s sex designation from the public portion of birth certificates.
The AMA House of Delegates said it is building on an existing policy that recognizes “every individual has the right to determine their gender identity and sex designation on government documents.”
A 2015 population-based study in Belgium published in Archives of Sexual Behavior reported that gender ambivalence — identifying equally with the other sex as with the sex assigned at birth — was present in 2.2% of

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