If a person had Androgen-Insensitivity Syndrome, at what point in life would it become apparent that there was a problem?
A) Right away, since this would be a boy, but without external sexual characteristics.
B) Right away, since this would be a girl, but with external male sexual characteristics.
C) Initially this individual would appear to be a girl, but at puberty, male sexual characteristics develop, and that's when she'd know something was wrong.
D) This individual would appear as a girl, but at puberty there would be no menstruation and she would be unable to get pregnant and would realize something was wrong.
E) Initially, this individual would appear as a boy, but at puberty breasts would develop and he would know something was wrong.
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