The Heart Breaking Story Of A Woman Who Was Born Without A Vagina
Kaylee Moats didn’t know she was born without a vagina until she turned 18-years-old. She went to the doctors to figure out why she hasn’t had her period yet. Little did she know that doctors visit would change her life.
After an MRI her doctors discovered she had Mayer Rokitansky Kuster Hauser syndrome (MRKH), a very rare condition that means she doesn’t have a vagina.
Since being diagnosed as a teenager, she has lived in fear of other people finding out about her bizarre condition and then mocking her.
Kaylee was born with no cervix, uterus or vaginal opening because of MRKH. The rare condition only affects one out of 4,500 newborn girls. People who have MRKH have normal looking external genitalia.
Kaylee went on Bancroft TV and shared her story. In the video, she talks about her struggles with accepting her condition.
In the video Kaylee talks about her decision to get surgery for her MRKH condition.
But everything changed when she met boyfriend Robbie Limmer four months ago - who doesn't care about the lack of sex in their relationship.
Instead, he contributes $50 (£39) of his salary each month to fund her campaign for the cosmetic surgery to craft her a vaginal opening.
Miss Moats needs to raise $15,000 (£11,580) in total to undergo the procedure that will finally help her to 'feel like a woman'.
source: collegecandy
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