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Tag Archives: shame
“The Missing Vagina Monologue and Beyond”
I am thrilled to highlight and re-share this published work by my personal hero and the person who pioneered the MRKH community, Esther Leidolf. Reading Esther’s published work, “The Missing Vagina Monologue and Beyond” transformed my life and I encourage … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, anomaly, awareness, Beautiful You MRKH Foundation, BYMRKH, childfree, confidence, Courage, Diagnosis, dilation, embrace, empower, family planning, hope, infertility, intersex, isolation, journey, Medical community, MRKH, MRKH Warrior, MRKH Warriors, mullerian anomalies, my body, my choice, obstacles, purpose, reproductive health, Rokitansky, shame, silentsisterhood, sisterhood, sisters, strength, strength within, support, surgery, uterus, vagina, womb
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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
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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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