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    '''Assigned X at Birth''' ('''AXAB'''), also called '''Designated X at Birth''' ('''DXAB''') or '''X Assigned at Birth''' ('''XAAB''') is an [[assigned gender]] that is typically, but not exclusively, used for babies with [[intersex]] traits. AXAB most commonly is used for someone whose external sex traits could not be neatly identified as [[AFAB|female]] or [[AMAB|male]]. Assigning such classification at birth is not common practice and is only seen in certain cultures and regions where [[Gender|genders]] and sexes outside of the male and female are recognized.<ref name=":0">https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/169796472125/axab-trans-pride-flag</ref>
    '''Assigned X at Birth''' ('''AXAB'''), also called '''Designated X at Birth''' ('''DXAB''') or '''X Assigned at Birth''' ('''XAAB''') is an [[assigned gender]] that is typically, but not exclusively, used for babies with [[intersex]] traits. AXAB most commonly is used for someone whose external sex traits could not be neatly identified as [[AFAB|female]] or [[AMAB|male]]. Assigning such classification at birth is not common practice and is only seen in certain cultures and regions where [[Gender|genders]] and sexes outside of the male and female are recognized.<ref name=":0">https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/169796472125/axab-trans-pride-flag</ref>


    The designation of "X" is also seen among non-binary people who have changed their legal gender. The term may be used by people who do not want to acknowledge their assigned sex at birth or have decided to forego the [[AFAB]]/[[AMAB]] language and only identify as X as a non-binary sex identity, such as in [[X-Gender|X-gender]].
    The designation of "X" is also seen among non-binary people who have changed their legal gender. The term may be used by people who do not want to acknowledge their assigned sex at birth or have decided to forego the [[AFAB]]/[[AMAB]] language and only identify as X as a non-binary sex identity, such as in [[X-Gender|X-gender]].


    It is most commonly designated with an "X", but is sometimes used interchangeably with [[AIAB]], standing for either assigned indeterminate at birth or assigned intersex at birth.
    It is most commonly designated with an "X", but is sometimes used interchangeably with [[AIAB]], standing for either assigned indeterminate at birth or assigned intersex at birth.
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