sex comfortably. Tk Kennedy was 17 when she was diagnosed with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome, which means she doesn’t have a womb, cervix and part of her vagina.The 20-year-old’s “life-changing” diagnosis means she won’t have a period or be able to carry her own children.It also makes sex difficult, which is why she’s going through “painful” treatment to dilate her vagina.She does this for 20 minutes twice a day – and will continue for three months in a bid to have intercourse without any discomfort.Tk, from Verwood, Dorset, has “learned to embrace” her condition and is sharing her experiences with MRKH online to raise awareness for others who have also been diagnosed.Tk had her first doctor's appointment in April 2019 but.
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