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do women wid MRKH syndrome face difficulty in having sex ...if only d uterus is absent and ovaries are present?

By Anonymous July 10, 2014 - 11:19am
 
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Hi Anon,

Welcome to EmpowHER. Some treatment for MRKH syndromes are surgery or dilators to create a vagina.  If you have vaginal intercourse without first creating a vagina first with either one of these treatments. Sex can be very painful. You need to discuss with your doctor as to which treatment will be best for you. Women with this type of condition can have a very pleasurable and comfortable sex life. I hope this has helped?

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Daisy

July 13, 2014 - 4:49pm
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