MRKH and me – a slow burn
charlieabishop2020-11-27T09:06:42+00:00A significant aspect of my story is my age, and the context of the times. I was born in 1938, [...]
A significant aspect of my story is my age, and the context of the times. I was born in 1938, [...]
As Told by Childless Women is an oral history talk show series hosted by Jobi Tyson of Tutum Global. [...]
Recently, I have been reminded of the fragility of life and it makes you think. Things can change in a [...]
Fertility Week launched on Monday 2nd November with World Fertility Day. As we know fertility and what it means [...]
Just over a month ago I wrote a blog post for MRKH Connect about my reflections on disclosure. This was [...]
The first week of November is National Fertility Awareness Week (NFAW) or simply Fertility Week. This week usually includes [...]
Prof Cristina Archetti started researching childlessness after being diagnosed with "unexplained infertility". She soon discovered that, although involuntary childlessness [...]
I'm writing this blog the day after taking part in a Beautiful You MRKH webinar. About 150 MRKHers, parents, siblings, [...]
We understand the importance of connection particularly at this unsettling and uncertain time when meeting in person is more [...]
Hi! I am A from Singapore and it has been 10 years since I was diagnosed with MRKH. 10 years [...]
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