Infertility And Me: Stories of Infertility Survivors, IVF, & TTC
Health & Fitness:Alternative Health
"My body made a decision for me and without me. I did not consider having kids until someone told me that I can't.'-Stacey Brown
Imagine being told over the phone by your doctor that you have an underdeveloped vagina; no empathy, no compassion, no explanation. Stacey Brown, a 25-year-old college graduate diagnosed with MRKH in 2019 while preparing for her Master's degree finals.
What life was like for Stacey in the weeks leading to receiving her diagnosis. The moment she was home in a safe-space, post-diagnosis, and able to process fully. How loved ones handled her diagnosis. Being angry with God. Stacey's feelings about intimacy and dating.
MRKH or Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser Syndrome is a congenital disorder of the female reproductive system. Girls with MRKH have normal ovaries and fallopian tubes, an absent or incomplete vagina, no cervix, and an underdeveloped uterus (uterine remnant) or no uterus at all. Women with MRKH may produce eggs, but cannot get pregnant. IVF treatment is needed to retrieve eggs as well as a surrogate. An absence of menses is usually the first sign and painful sex. Affects 1 in 4 women-5,000 general population.
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