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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek
You keep asking the same question but skipping the answer. If the outside doesn’t match, doctors don’t just guess, they run a karyotype because chromosomes settle what the anatomy can’t.
That’s not my rule, that’s medicine. You’re proving my point every time you circle back, lol.
I’m not going to let you pretend you’re discovering new ground when you’re just going in circles. 
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Karyotypes are only run if there is some reason to. If the body looks "Female Normal", why run a Karyotype that would show that there is a Y?