New research: How does religiosity influence women’s use of vaginal dilators?
charlieabishop2023-06-20T14:31:32+00:00What is the purpose of the study? As part of a ‘Master's in Psychology’ module, London Metropolitan University students are [...]
What is the purpose of the study? As part of a ‘Master's in Psychology’ module, London Metropolitan University students are [...]
Monash University are inviting people with MRKH and AUFI over the age of 18 to share their experiences. A student [...]
At a recent support group meeting the challenge of funding support for those with Absolute Uterine Factory Infertility (AUFI), like [...]
Emotion Regulation Processes and Emotional Negative Symptoms in People with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser Syndrome (MRKH) Are you over the age of 18 [...]
MRKH Connect has been working with King's College London for the last few years to support MRKH research. For the [...]
We were recently contacted by a student of Keele University who is doing her research project on MRKH. Whilst this [...]
MRKH Connect, the charity that provides a safe space for everyone with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) Syndrome to learn more about the [...]
The Vagina Festival back. Check out the details below from our friends for this year's body positive stigma shaking event! [...]
However you identify, everyone deserves equality and to feel supported. Whilst this is not a MRKH Connect event we acknowledge [...]
New book! Please find below the blurb from Bloomsbury Publishers for new book Rebel Bodies by Sarah Graham that explores [...]
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