There are many factors that can lead to a child being born transgender , assuming they aren't intersex ( partially genetically female) it just means their brains developed the same way when they were a fetus, this has to do with the hormones they were exposed to in the womb, environmental factors ( chemicals etc ) can influence this as can the immune system of the mother ( part of the body thinks its sick during pregnancy and will seek to get rid of what it thinks is excess hormones , there is a bigger chance of this when a woman has gone trough a number of pregnancies) , or their mother just has higher levels of female hormone as is, or they themselves share a gene that made them have a stronger or weaker response to certain hormones as fetuses.
Its not impossible , the odds depend on all of these factors and the average odds are entirely irrelevant. Maybe it has to do with their mom , maybe their parents both carry a passive gene , maybe they lived next to a chemical plant , maybe they are actually intersex. WE DON'T KNOW !
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