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Monthly Archives: February 2015
The Power of ‘Coming Out’
My name is Mell, I am an 18 year old living in Australia with MRKH syndrome and this is my MRKH story. My journey with MRKH syndrome started just over 2 years ago now when I turned 16. I remember … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged acceptance, Australia, confidence, donating, freedom, infertility, journey, MRKH, power, rare, scared, shame, support
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Never. Ever. Settle.
“Ally, where have you been?” This is what I said to myself last night on the bus ride home. As I continued to ‘IPhone swipe’ between my inbox and Facebook every 20-30 seconds on the humid and cramped 381, I … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, Diagnosis, forgiveness, MRKH, pain, settle, shame
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