Question

I am 21 years old and have never had a menstrual period. The hospital examination revealed that I have congenital absence of the vagina and need surgery to reconstruct it. My uterus is also not very healthy. Even with an artificial vagina, I still cannot have a menstrual period. Will I be unable to bear children? Is there a cure for congenital absence of the vagina and primordial uterus?

Answer

Congenital absence of the vagina and primordial uterus is a congenital developmental anomaly. It may be caused by viral infections or drug influences during the embryonic development process, or by external environmental pollution, among other reasons. This is a congenital developmental defect that is generally difficult to cure. Generally, vaginal reconstruction surgery can be considered to restore normal female sexual function. However, in most cases, menstruation cannot be restored, and there may be difficulties in bearing children.