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Vaginal agenesis is a rare disorder that happens when the vagina does not develop, and the womb (uterus) might only develop partially or not at all.
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Vaginal Agenesis - Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Specialty Care Clinics
What is Vaginal Agenesis? Vaginal agenesis is a rare disorder that happens when the vagina does not develop, and the womb (uterus) might only develop partially or not at all. This condition is present before birth, and might also be related to kidney, heart, or skeletal abnormalities. The condition is also called Mullerian aplasia or Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome. Surgical and nonsurgical treatments are available. After treatment, you might be able to have a normal sex life. Women with a missing or partially missing uterus cannot get pregnant. If you have healthy ovaries, however, it might be possible to have a baby through in vitro fertilization using a gestational carrier.
Symptoms & CausesOf Vaginal Agenesis Symptoms Signs and symptoms of vaginal agenesis usually go unnoticed until girls reach their teens, but do not menstruate (amenorrhea). Some women experience monthly cramping or abdominal pain. When should you see a doctor? If you have not had a menstrual period by age fifteen, see your doctor. Causes It is not clear what causes vaginal agenesis. Scientists think that at some point during the first twenty weeks of pregnancy, tubes known as the Mullerian ducts do not develop properly. Generally, one of these ducts develops into the uterus and vagina, and the other grows into fallopian tubes.
Complications & DiagnosisOf Vaginal Agenesis Complications: Prior to treatment, vaginal agenesis might impact your sexual relationships. After the treatment, you should have a normal, satisfying sex life. However, if your uterus is also affected, you would not be able to become pregnant on your own. Diagnosis: Depending upon your age, your pediatrician or gynecologist will diagnose your condition based on your medical history and a physical examination. Vaginal agenesis diagnosis could occur at different times in your life, for example: As a baby, if your parents or doctor find out that you have no vaginal or anal opening As a young girl, during an examination for a suspected kidney issue Get More Details Information Click Here
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