Part 2 of making flags for intersex traits and variations that were flagless! (Part one is here.) There will be a part 3 & 4 and then all the main intersex traits/variations will officially have flags.
Please read (and reblog) our intersex guide. It is so important to understand intersex people, their bodies, and their health!
Accessory Ovary
The flag is based on the uterus didelphys and polyorchidism flags. The A is meant to represent the name of this variation. The three circles are meant to represent ovaries. The plus symbol is meant to stand for people who have more than one accessory ovary (aka 3+ ovaries.)
Supernummary Ovary
The flag is based on the uterus didelphys and polyorchidism flags. The S is meant to represent the name of this variation. The three circles are meant to represent ovaries. The plus symbol is meant to stand for people who have more than one accessory ovary (aka 3+ ovaries.)
Cervical Duplication
The flag is based on the uterus didelphys flag. In the center of the flag, the shape is meant to vaguely resemble a uterus with two cervixes.
Cervical Duplication + Uterus Didelphys
The flag is based on the uterus didelphys flag, with the shapes being changed to vaguely resemble two uteruses with cervixes.
Cervical Agenesis
The flag is based on the MKRH Syndrome flag. The symbol is meant to represent a uterus with an X over where the cervix would be.
Cervical Hypoplasia
The flag is based on MKRH Syndrome flag. The symbol is meant to represent a uterus with a minus symbol over where the cervix would be, representing its smaller size.
Uterine Hypoplasia
The flag is based on MKRH Syndrome flag, with a minus with a minus symbol, representing its smaller size.
Anorchia
The flag is based on the ovarian agenesis flag. The circle with the X represents a lack of gonads.
Monorchidism
The flag is based on the ovarian agenesis flag. The circle in the symbol represents the testicle itself. The 1 represents how there is only one gonad, and the M represents the name of this variation.
Unilateral Ovarian Agenesis
The flag is based on the ovarian agenesis flag. The circle in the symbol represents the ovary itself. The 1 represents how there is only one gonad, and the U represents the name of this variation.
Aromatase Excess Syndrome (AEXS/AES)
The flag uses the hyperestrogenism symbol, as it is a form of hyperstrogenism. The shades of pink represent the feminizing effects of the variation. The rainbow and monochrome coloring represents the gender spectrum, and how any gender can have this variation.
Classic CAH (Simple-Virilizing)
The flag is based on the CAH flag. The SV represents the name of this variation.
Classic CAH (Salt-Wasting)
The flag is based on the CAH flag. The SW represents the name of this variation.
Nonclassic CAH
The flag is based on the CAH flag. The NC represents the name of this variation.
Leydig Cell Hypoplasia (LCH)
The shades of blue represent the masculinizing effects of testosterone. The grey represents hypoandrogenism, and low levels of androgens. The grey circle represents the testes, and the underdeveloped/absent leydig cells within them.
17-KSR Deficiency
The purple and yellow represents that this variation is a form of intersex. The shades of grey surrounding the blue represents the “barrier” preventing androstenedione from converting into testosterone. The Ks and 17 represents the name of this variation.
Aromatase Deficiency
The purple and yellow represents that this variation is a form of intersex. The shades of blue represents the hyperandrogenism, and the pink surrounded by grey represents hypoestrogenism. The AD represents the name of this variation.
Mild Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (MAIS)
The flag is based on the AIS flag. The M represents the name of this variation.
Partial Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (PAIS)
The flag is based on the AIS flag. The Ps represents the name of this variation.
Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (CAIS)
The flag is based on the AIS flag. The Cs represents the name of this variation.