10/18/2025
Replying to MRKH isn’t rare it’s just rarely talked about. So many women go years without knowing they have MRKH. Imagine the heartbreak of finding out at 15 that you were born without a uterus and no one ever talked about it. This is why awareness matters. If we talked about uterine differences the way we talk about eye color, maybe girls with MRKH wouldn’t have to find out in silence. Awareness starts at home, with conversations like this. Our reproductive organs aren’t niche; they’re vital. Yet women’s health remains one of the most understudied and under-talked-about fields in medicine. That has to change. Awareness means less shame, earlier answers, and more compassion!
 
                                         
   
   
   
   
     
   
   
  