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<p>It is not Government policy for the National Health Service to refer to ‘people
who have ovaries’ and this phraseology has not been market tested. We have been clear
that biological sex matters and it is important to use language that recognises the
separate health and biological needs of men and women.</p><p>For all sex-specific
conditions, we expect the language used to put biological sex, for example “women”,
front and centre, with biologically-relevant information relating to specific organs
or hormones secondary.</p>
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