Pediatric Contrasexual Pubertal Development

Pediatric contrasexual pubertal development is a condition where a male or female child develops characteristics of the opposite gender.

What is Pediatric Contrasexual Pubertal Development?

Puberty (between the ages of 10 and 14 for girls and between the ages of 12 and 16 for boys*) begins when a child’s hormone levels dramatically increase, causing physical and hormonal changes.

During puberty, children with contrasexual development will exhibit features typically present in the opposite gender.

  • Girls (virilization) can develop a deep voice or facial hair.
  • Boys (feminization) mainly develop breasts (gynecomastia). 

Contrasexual development can also interrupt puberty milestones, including growth.