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Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by Merkki(f): 4:52pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
Former Super Falcons forward, Iyabo Abade, is the most celebrated high-profile case of a hermaphrodite in women’s football, who subsequently had surgery in 2004 and is now living as a man, with a new name, James Johnson. He tells ’TANA AIYEJINA about his travails trying to adjust to his new life as a man, societal discrimination and his aim to help hermaphrodites http://www.punchng.com/sports/women-chase-me-around-like-usain-bolt-johnson/ Source: http://naijamayor.com/ex-super-falcons-player-iyabo-abades-new-lifestyle/ |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by Bunker(m): 5:01pm On Aug 19, 2013 |
Please i don't want to see her or him in supper eagle lineup because we have a female already, Ideye 1 Like |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by emmabest2000(m): 7:48am On Aug 20, 2013 |
unbelievable 2 Likes
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Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by SuyaEater(m): 3:28pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
nonsense |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by Nobody: 3:30pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
Na d guy smiles,and height me i like DOB 1 Like |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by bjprodint(f): 3:33pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
i just dey observe |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by adtiezy1(m): 3:34pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
back to the topic...okay
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Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by Agunnewi: 3:35pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by Nobody: 3:35pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
What d zap! Expecting Government to fund lunacy? Need money for accommodation, feeding and transportation abroad indeed |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by Coldfeet(f): 3:36pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
Ambiguous Instruments (also known as atypical Instruments) is a birth defect (or birth variation) of the sex organs that makes it unclear whether an affected newborn is a girl or boy. This condition occurs approximately once in every 4,500 births. The baby seems to have a mixture of both female and male parts - for example, they may have both a vulva and testicles. Associated intersex conditions for male babies include hypospadias, where the urethral opening is located in an unusual position such as the underside of the penis. The causes of ambiguous Instruments include genetic variations, hormonal imbalances and malformations of the fetal tissues that are supposed to evolve into genitals. Tests (including ultrasound, x-rays and blood tests) are needed before the baby's sex can be identified. Mild forms of ambiguous Instruments may be characterised by a large (penis-like) clitoris in baby girls or undescended testicles in boys. Sexual determination during embryo development A baby's sex is decided at conception. The mother's egg provides an X chromosome and the father's sperm determines the baby's sex by contributing either an X or Y sex chromosome. An XX embryo is female while an XY embryo is male. Both female and male embryos develop in exactly the same way and have identical gonads and genital parts until around the eighth week of gestation. The sexual determination process includes: Girls - the internal genital parts transform into the uterus, fallopian tubes and vagina. The gonads turn into ovaries which start producing female sex hormones. The lack of male hormones is fundamental in allowing the development of female Instruments. Boys - the internal genital parts transform into the prostate gland and vas deferens. The gonads turn into testes which start producing male sex hormones. The presence of male hormones allows the penis and scrotum to develop. Different types of ambiguous Instruments The different types of ambiguous Instruments include: The baby has ovaries and testicles, and the external genitals are neither clearly male nor female. The baby has ovaries and a penis-like structure or phallus. The baby has undescended testes and external female genitals including a vulva. A range of causes For typical genital development, the gender 'message' must be communicated from the sex chromosomes to the gonads. The gonads must then manufacture appropriate hormones and the genital tissues and structures have to respond to these hormones. Any deviations along the way can cause ambiguous Instruments. Some specific causes include: Androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) - a genetic condition characterised by the fetal tissue's insensitivity to male hormones. This affects genital development. For example, a newborn may have some of the female reproductive organs but also have testicles. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) - an inherited condition that affects hormone production. A child with CAH lacks particular enzymes, and this deficiency triggers the excessive manufacture of male hormones. For example, female genitals are masculinised. Sex chromosome disorders - instead of having either XX or XY sex chromosomes, a baby may have a mixture of both ('mosaic' chromosomes); or specific genes on the Y chromosome may be inactive; or one of the X chromosomes may have a tiny Y segment attached to it. Research shows that ambiguous Instruments can be caused by the doubling up of a particular gene (named WNT-4) on the sex chromosome. This variation will interfere with male sexual development so that a genetically male baby will appear female. Maternal factors - the pregnant mother may have had an androgen- secreting tumour while pregnant, and the excess of this male hormone affected her baby's genital development. In other cases, the placenta may have lacked a particular enzyme which failed to deactivate male hormones from the baby as a result, both the mother and the female baby were masculinised by the excess of these hormones. Diagnosis methods There are currently no prenatal tests that can detect ambiguous Instruments. American research into the WNT-4 gene suggests that a prenatal test could one day be developed. Tests performed at birth to determine the baby's gender can take about one week and may include: Physical examination Hormone tests using blood, urine or both Genetic tests using blood, urine or both Ultrasound scan X-rays. Treatment options Treatment options to help assign the baby a definite gender may include: Parental counselling - successful sex assignment and identity for the child depends largely on the attitude of the parents. It is important that both the mother and father are fully informed about their child's condition. Support groups may provide help in this area. Surgery - for example, an overly large clitoris may be trimmed, or a fused vulva separated, or undescended testicles relocated into the scrotum. However, surgical gender assignment depends heavily on what genital structures the surgeons have to work with. The majority of babies with ambiguous Instruments have been brought up as girls. A few operations may be needed, usually begun in the child's first year. Further surgery might be required during adolescence. Some intersex support groups feel that surgery is not always the answer, particularly when the gender of the child is not clear. Others suggest that surgery should wait until the child is old enough to decide for themselves. However, most medical professionals advocate early surgical and hormonal intervention for the sake of clearly establishing the child’s gender and sense of belonging in society. Counselling for the child - the child needs to be informed and talked to about their diagnosis in a very careful way. Hormone therapy - during their teenage years, the child may need hormone supplementation therapy to help bring on puberty. A child with CAH will need to have daily hormone therapy. Possible long-term problems Some of the possible problems faced by a person born with ambiguous Instruments may include: Infertility Problems with sexual functioning Feelings of insecurity and uncertainty about their gender identity, such as feeling like the opposite gender to the sex that was determined earlier in life. 4 Likes |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by Darlman: 3:44pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
Hey James if you are reading this , i say Holaaaaa. it is me Europe. Or Darlo as you found of. Men, we all know your story and i am particularly happy now that you have gone past a sorry state as the first picture suggest. see you soon.
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Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by Bsmartt(m): 3:45pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
God will assist her......Ameen |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by Licensed2Kill(m): 3:48pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
Aint life a b'itch. . . Anyway s'hit happens |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by 1shortblackboy: 3:48pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
the lord is ur strength |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by Nobody: 3:51pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
hermaphrodite? Somebody plz dnt tel me she/he has joystick nd punana put 2geda in between his legz |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by Fadelex(m): 3:52pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
wish him all d best, meanwhile, nff or what is their name should come to his aid. when Paul Gascoigne had problem, ex internationals and d FA came to his rescue. Fellow internationals should also help him.... |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by Fadelex(m): 3:52pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
solomon111: "it is every body's dream to be a US citizen"?c'mon, he was actually carried away. but calling him hermaphrodite is out of line 6 Likes |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by redsquare(m): 3:57pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by Nobody: 3:59pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
WTF LMFAO |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by IBnatty(m): 4:05pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
I can only imagine how difficult it is for Mr Johnson to be a man after being a girl for long. Surgery might change him from Iyabo to James but not the ss.ee.x.ual orientation. If he was gay when He was Iyabo (ie lesbian) then he is safe now. But If he wasnt.. then getting a decent e.r.e.ction will be such a hardwork. Dude seriously, how many cards of viagra did it for you. |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by IYANGBALI: 4:06pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
SuyaEater: nonsenseabusholute nonshense |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by Therock5555(m): 4:07pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
The lord is gud |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by oloriooko(m): 4:07pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
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Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by ooua: 4:12pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
So you are this insensitive. Do you need to call him hemphrodite (something he got by nature) I pray you do not have a child who is one or has some disabilities later in life. solomon111: "it is every body's dream to be a US citizen"? 4 Likes |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by abduldope(m): 4:15pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
toooooofiakwa!!! |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by Juell(m): 4:21pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
Bunker: Please i don't want to see her or him in supper eagle lineup because we have a female already, Ideye Wtf u saying? |
Re: Iyabo Abade (ex-Falcon) Is Now James Johnson by Juell(m): 4:22pm On Aug 20, 2013 |
SuyaEater: nonsense Did u understand what u read? |
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