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Living without a vagina - born different

Living without a vagina - born different

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EMILY Green, 22, was born with Mayer-Rokitansky-K-ster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome, which means she was born without a fully formed vagina. She explained to Truly: -One in five thousand women are born with it, it means I was born without a uterus and a fully formed vagina. I-ve got both ovaries, which hopefully are healthy, but I won-t be able to find that out for a few years yet. - Her mental health was also negatively affected by the diagnosis: -I was just humiliated and embarrassed by it. - Adding that: -I didn-t want people to judge me, I didn-t feel like a woman. - She was diagnosed at 16 years old and started on the treatment of dilation, but medical staff realised after a year that it wasn-t working as well as they-d hoped. So Emily decided to undergo surgery, which she described as -excruciating and really horrible. - Emily regularly blogs about her experience and has now found acceptance with other members of the MRKH community, where she can discuss the impact of the condition. -It's part of who I am, it is my story, I don't want to pretend that it-s not me, it is me
Date: 2023-09-12

Comments and reviews: 16


Blessings for you to share your story and emotions and feelings. I am now learning how to be aware of what this world individual experiences and individual differences that we will never know nor be aware of. Sharing from and by you is beautiful and strong! I am proud of you and allowing me to realize the spiritual and inside energy and love and beauty that radiates internally and even more externally. Beauty is internal, soulful, spiritual and is you! STAY AMAZING. WE ARE ALL DIFFERENT TRUTHFULLY! NATURE NEVER CREATED THE SAME LEAF NOR SNOWFLAKE AND WE ARE NO DIFFERENT! CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR JOURNEY, HEALING AND YOUR LOVE ALL POSITIVITY! STRENGTH IS YOU! STRENGTH CAN BE EVERYONE BUT IT IS THE DECISIONS AND CHOICES MADE! KUDOS TO THE COMMUNITIES OF RECOGNIZING AND SHARING YOUR PERSONAL JOURNEYS! BLESSINGS LOVE PEACE GRACE JOY HAPPINESS RESPECTFULLY!
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I am a man and for my own health reasons, I am unable to procreate. But, you know what, bringing kids into this crazy world is overhyped, the world is already over-populated. Bravely sharing your story could affect so many women's lives that are afraid to speak. You are a strong and influential beautiful woman.
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you know that more than 30% of women who have kids wish they didnt so dont define yourself with childbirth, there are many many things more important, get over it and her mother saying -how hard it was- really? how could you say that to your daughter?
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You are so positive and inspirational, and tbh I am a man and I feel like being born without such a thing and managing to become a strong woman. it's just awesome! And btw you are soo beautiful, I mean you could be a model.
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The human condition is to always want what you can't have. If she had a uterus she'd probably never want children like so many her age. I do hope she's able to achieve her dream though.
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I'd like to ivf with you don't just do it from a bank or some dude that won't stand by you or the child or ever be there. Statistics prove it's better for both parents to be involved
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Well, I hope this lady is doing well and happy now.
Instead of creating new weapons, humanity could figure out how to fight this type of illness. But we are far behind.

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Ist it sad that there are woman who will seek out to change their gender and destroy what God gave them and this woman just wishes she had what they gave up.
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This condition in africa results in bad wrong brutal treatmen from. house hold to community, your lucky you are british with this no cannal life
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I am curious, since she is missing a uterus, wouldn't that mean that her menstruation cycles are noticeably absent altogether or less occurring?
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I was raised with feminists, so I had to fight to keep a pair of testicles and a functional penis, so I understand this 'journey. '
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Really miss Israr Ahmed R. A. We needed his advice in the present situation we are in. Especially regarding Saudi Arabia.
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She's a very brave woman talking about her condition. I wish you luck and happiness for the rest of your life.
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She is a beautiful person. It is always possible to adopt children. Beautiful people should have families!
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I-m a guy, but I-ve wanted to be a girl for soooo long now. Do I wait or take the surgery to be trans?
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I stumbled upon this not to be rude or ignorant but can women with this issue still have intercourse?
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