Woman of the Year


Testosterone is commonly considered a male hormone but is present in female bodies too. People assigned female at birth need testosterone to make the female hormone estradiol. It is also essential for maintaining healthy bones and muscles and making new red blood cells.”

“Player who failed to meet gender rules is named BBC’s Women’s Footballer of the Year
Zambia’s Barbra Banda honoured despite withdrawing from Women’s Africa Cup of Nations over high levels of testosterone.” Was this woman born with a vagina or penis? Also the anabolic steroids used by athletes are often forms of testosterone made in a lab, so is she just cheating?

And that is all I’m going to say about that!

Testosterone levels in men are typically much higher than in women

MenWomen
Normal range300–1,000 nanograms per deciliter (ng/dL)15–70 ng/dL
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Which one was she/he born with?

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