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Women's Health: The Comfort Zone - March 11, 1998 The Comfort Zone April 15, 1998 mrkh Madness, by Niki Taylor Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser (mrkh) syndrome is a fairly rare syndrome that affects about 1 in 10 000 women. http://www.obgyn.net/women/articles/comfort/comfort008.htm
Extractions: The Comfort Zone - April 15, 1998 MRKH Madness, by Niki Taylor Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome is a fairly rare syndrome that affects about 1 in 10,000 women. This syndrome can cause a variety of medical problems including reproductive, skeletal, and renal (kidney) problems. The reproductive problems may include a short or absent vagina, a partial or absent uterus, and infertility. The patient with MRKH has amenorrhea or absence of periods. Even if a patient has a partial uterus, it is usually removed due to stomach pains and the inability of menstruation to leave the body. Normally, the ovaries are fine. Keep in mind that the patient is genetically a female with breasts and feminine body hair. As for the skeletal problems, vertebrae malformations may be present. Other bone malformations may be in the limbs. Renal (kidney) problems are very common. A kidney may be missing or in the wrong place. Another problem MRKH women may experience is hearing loss. Except for the reproductive problems, MRKH women may have all, some or none of these symptoms. Treatments are possible for the reproductive problems. Doctors can form a new vagina through surgery. Another way to create a longer vagina is the use of dilators. These are phallus-shaped instruments that the patient inserts into the vaginal area over periods of time. These procedures take a great deal of patience, but according to many patients, they're worth it. Many patients report satisfactory sexual intercourse after these treatments.
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Extractions: Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser Syndrome Information Page Welcome to Jenn's MRKH Information Page! The following is information about birth defects that affect some women! If you do not wish to continue please go back now! If you would like to learn more about Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser Syndrome, please continue to read on. This is a condition that affects many women, but is generally not spoken about in public. I hope this makes you aware and more sensitive to this condition and the women affected by it. I am a women with MRKH. I am not a medical doctor. This information was collected from my personal experiences with MRKH and researching MRKH. I suggest you see your doctor if you think you have MRKH. The information and links listed on this site are for informing the public about mrkh and helping women with mrkh find information and support! I hope you enjoy your visit to my website! Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser Syndrome (MRKH) affects about 1 in 5000 women. The women are born without a uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes, and a short or nonexistent vagina. They are genetically female (46XX) with normal external genitalia. They do not have periods. Usually they have normal ovaries. Other problems may include kidney problems, skeletal problems and/or hearing loss. Not all women have all of these symptoms. There are many treatments available to these women who want to create a vagina. Some have surgery to create a vagina. Some use dilators to stretch the short vagina to the proper length. The dilators are devices that are inserted into the vagina to apply pressure to the lengthen the vagina. Dilation usually has great results, but does take time. Most women are able to have sexual intercourse after treatment to create a vagina. The Women can also choose no treatment at all. These women do not "need" to have treatment, only if they choose to do so.
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Extractions: Välkommen till min sida som handlar om ett intersexsyndrom som förtjänar lite mer uppmärksamhet Presentation Beskrivning Historia Behandling ... Länkar Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser Syndrome Kallas även för Müllersk agenesis, vaginal- och livmoderagenesis /-aplasi H är har jag samlat lite information om ett intersexsyndrom som inte är särskilt känt. MRKH är relativt ovanligt och återfinns hos ca 1 av 5 000 kvinnor. Syndromet innebär att man saknar livmoder och vagina. M R K H Syndrome Maila Till Mig
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Extractions: The information contained in the website may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The American Surrogacy Center, Inc. If you would like to include this information on your website, you may link to the page directly on our site. Guest commentary and representations by others do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the principals of TASC, and should furthermore be independently verified. This Email Discussion and Online Support Group has been established to foster support, information sharing and discussion among among those women who were born without a uterus (Mayer-Rokitanksy-Kustur-Hauser Syndrome). TASC is honored to host this listserv as a service to these women. We hope it will help build a cyber-community of friends and acquaintances who are living with this same situation. Members of the list can lend support and guidance and share their knowledge relating to this syndrome. Discussion topics of this listserv include health and emotional issues, personal experiences, and others relating to not having a uterus.
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Extractions: MRKH syndrome We've heard of heart malformations and limb deformities but genital malformations? This is part of Mayer Rokitanksy Kuster Hauser Syndrome(MRKH) which includes a short or nonexistent vagina, no cervix, and a partial or absent uterus. The causes are unknown. bodyOffer(31711) Most women find about this when they are teenagers. Some girls may find out at a young age when they have surgeries for some other problems such as hernias. Yet the majority find out when their periods won't come. They despair because sisters got their periods at earlier ages. They think they're "late bloomers". A visit to the obstetrician-gynecologist will be futile when the doctors are unable to do pelvic exams on them because of their short or nonexistent vaginas. Instead doctors use laparoscopic surgery where they insert a light through the navel or they use ultrasound to make a diagnosis. This way, the doctors are able to ascertain the condition of the reproductive organs. Doctors should find normal ovaries and fallopian tubes. However, they should find no uterus or an incomplete one. An incomplete one is usually removed because it may cause cramps. Once the doctors find these problems, the question changes from why haven't I gotten a period to how can a doctor "cure" it? A doctor can't cure the 'no periods' part because the women don't have uteruses. However, there are methods to achieve longer vaginal length through dilation or surgery. Most women have to use dilators, plastic objects that come in increasing sizes as the women use them over time to achieve full vaginal length. In more severe cases, there are several types of surgery available. Understanding partners and these methods usually allow MRKH women to have satisfying sex lives.
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Extractions: Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser Syndrome Information Page Welcome to Jenn's MRKH Information Page! The following is information about birth defects that affect some women! If you do not wish to continue please go back now! If you would like to learn more about Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser Syndrome, please continue to read on. This is a condition that affects many women, but is generally not spoken about in public. I hope this makes you aware and more sensitive to this condition and the women affected by it. I am a women with MRKH. I am not a medical doctor. This information was collected from my personal experiences with MRKH and researching MRKH. I suggest you see your doctor if you think you have MRKH. The information and links listed on this site are for informing the public about mrkh and helping women with mrkh find information and support! I hope you enjoy your visit to my website! Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser Syndrome (MRKH) affects about 1 in 5000 women. The women are born without a uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes, and a short or nonexistent vagina. They are genetically female (46XX) with normal external genitalia. They do not have periods. Usually they have normal ovaries. Other problems may include kidney problems, skeletal problems and/or hearing loss. Not all women have all of these symptoms. There are many treatments available to these women who want to create a vagina. Some have surgery to create a vagina. Some use dilators to stretch the short vagina to the proper length. The dilators are devices that are inserted into the vagina to apply pressure to the lengthen the vagina. Dilation usually has great results, but does take time. Most women are able to have sexual intercourse after treatment to create a vagina. The Women can also choose no treatment at all. These women do not "need" to have treatment, only if they choose to do so.