Welcome
Whether you are a parent of a newborn; just diagnosed teenager; or were told while pregnant that your baby might have a DSD there is something here for all of you.
We hope that the information we have put together for you will help you bring up a child who will grow into a self-confident and successful person, and that through this site, you will learn that your unease is only temporary and your worries will be lessened.
You may also find the below article helpful to read:
June 2020
dsdfamilies is coordinating two new welcoming Facebook groups to help families connect. One group is for parents of boys who were born with peno-scrotal hypospadias due to an underlying DSD. The other group is for parents of girls with XY. Our objective is to make sure you are equipped to support your growing child - whatever his or her age.
Parents often look for advice on talking to their children about how their body is developing, why they go and see doctors, or on how to walk the line between openness and privacy. All parents want to raise confident, happy and resilient young adults. We want these groups to be your safe space to ask any question you may have. We hope it will become a space where you can learn, chat, meet other families, share your parenting successes and -over time- help support those who are a little behind you on the journey.
The groups are administrated by dsdfamilies trustee Jo, who lives with a DSD, is a mum and also an NHS healthcare professional. She will be the first person you connect with when requesting to join.
How to join?
Our FB groups are private FB groups. This means you can find the group by searching Facebook, but membership is private. You can join by searching for the title of the group: Parents of boys with DSD & Peno-Scrotal Hypospadias or click here, and Parents of XY girls can click here.
If you wish to connect with other families please join our private FB groups or write an email to info@dsdfamilies.org We understand that some parents don’t have a FB account and/or don’t wish to use Facebook. You’re very welcome to send us an email and we can try to put you in touch with other families.