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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Lifelong bonds and a changed perspective; the benefits of attending MRKH Day at the University of Michigan.
When I first found out that I had MRKH, I was told that 1 in 4,500 women have this medical condition. Really? Could that be right? I remember thinking, I’m all alone with this and no one will ever understand … Continue reading
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Tagged Beautiful You MRKH Foundation, hope, isolation, Jaclyn Schultz, MRKH, MRKH Day
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Krystina’s Adoption Story
I can still remember sitting in the room at the doctor’s office. She came in, soberly, and closed the door. I saw the tears in her eyes and I reached for my mom’s hand…knowing what was coming. She told me … Continue reading