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Title: Gender Identity Disorder
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It is believed that the influence is made in the early stages of gestation, during the first 4-6 weeks of embryo development, within the womb and linked to a genetic (chromosomal) abnormalities or an imbalance in hormones during this stage of development... Showed first 250 characters
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Environmental factors such as a parent’s disappointment in the physical sex of the child and constant verbal dissatisfaction or regret can cause the mental development to transform into the preferred gender. Some, in adolescences, feel that they are the wrong gender and take steps to become what they feel is the correct gender in their minds... Showed next 250 characters
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