Problem: Three-month-old Shaun, a genetic male, has a condition in which his anatomy is neither typically male nor typically female. His parents believe it would be better for Shaun if they raised him as a girl, and they would like him to undergo sex-reassignment surgery. A physician would likely tell Shaun's parents to O begin hormone therapy now, and consider surgery when Shaun reaches puberty. O proceed with surgery to enable Shaun to develop a gender identity. O wait until Shaun's naturally developing physical appearance and gender identity become clear before considering surgery. O wait until Shaun is at least 5 years old. Want Online Tutoring?