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Revision as of 16:42, 8 November 2020
AXAB or Assigned X at Birth is a form of assigned gender often labeled on babies with intersex traits in certain cultures, representing those who don't neatly fall into the categories of men or women. In many countries this form of categorization is not practiced due to lack of understanding of the sex and gender spectrums.[1]
History
The term was coined before January 2018.[2]