Dan Seitz

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About seven weeks after the egg has been fertilized, testosterone produced by the testes begins physically turning the male fetuses into boys. “Testosterone says: ‘Make me externally male.’” Meanwhile another hormone stops this freshly male fetus from growing a uterus, fallopian tubes, and other female parts. As we grow older, hormones again play a role in puberty and beyond.
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