Your eggs drop off and get absorbed by your body..that's what my dr told me.
The sperm just goes in, some of it stays inside, then some comes out. That isn't uncommon.
I can relate to the depression.
You are more than what is between your legs.
((Hug))
wow I know how you feel. I had no idea what this was until I did some research about it. Doesnt it hurt to find out we can not have children on our own? I cant stop thinking about how much this has crushed my dreams.
A woman with this condition is hormonally normal, that is she will enter puberty with development of secondary sexual characteristics including thelarche and adrenarche. Her chromosome constellation will be 46,XX. Ovulation usually occurs. Typically, the vagina is shortened and intercourse will be difficult and painful. Medical examination supported by gynecologic ultrasonography demonstrates a complete or partial absence of the cervix, uterus, and vagina.
Since there is no uterus, women with MRKH cannot carry a pregnancy. However, it is possible for these women to have genetic offspring by in vitro fertilisation (IVF) and surrogacy. Uterine transplantation is currently not a treatment that can be offered as the technology is still in its infancy.