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HOW WE SUPPORT YOU

Everyone’s experience with MRKH is different.

You might be feeling overwhelmed, alone, or unsure what to do next — and that’s completely okay.

We’re here to support you in a way that feels right for you 🤍

Our Support Pathways

We have identified some of the most common feelings those newly diagnosed with MRKH may feel when first given these 4 letters. 

MRKH is a life-altering diagnosis, and this journey lasts a lifetime. Whether you're not quite sure where to start, or are feeling a whole mix of feelings that you don't yet understand or can identify, we are here to walk alongside you through all of that. 

One or a few of the statements below may resonate with you, and to go with each one is a support pathway to help you to start to process these feelings and questions. 

Please know you are not alone, we see you, and are here with you. 

I’ve just been diagnosed and feel overwhelmed

Being diagnosed with MRKH can feel like everything has come at you all at once. You might be trying to process new information while also dealing with a lot of emotions. It’s completely normal to feel overwhelmed — you don’t need to have everything figured out right now 🤍

2

I feel alone and don’t know anyone else with MRKH

MRKH can feel incredibly isolating, especially if you’ve never met anyone else with the condition. You might feel like no one around you truly understands what you’re going through. Please know that you are not alone, even if it feels that way right now 🤍

3

I have questions but don’t know who to ask

It’s completely natural to have lots of questions after an MRKH diagnosis. You might feel unsure where to turn or worry about asking the “wrong” thing. There is no such thing as a bad question here — you deserve clear, supportive answers 🤍

4

I’m struggling with what this means for my future

You might be thinking about relationships, fertility, or what your future could look like — and that can feel really heavy. These thoughts are completely valid, and it’s okay if things feel uncertain right now. You don’t have to figure it all out today 🤍

5

I’m finding it hard to talk to people about MRKH

Talking about MRKH can feel difficult, whether it’s with family, friends, or partners. You might not know how to explain it, or worry about how people will react. It’s okay to take your time with this, and to share only what feels right for you 🤍

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