Woman Born Without Womb, Cervix And V*gina Reveals Heartbreak Over Her Condition
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A woman who was born
without a womb, cervix and vagina has spoken out about the condition
which means she'll never be able to have children.
Joanna
Giannouli, 27, was unaware she had Rokitansky syndrome until she went to
see a doctor after she hadn't started her period like her other girls
her age.
Medics
discovered she didn't have a vaginal tunnel and sent her for major
surgery at the age of 17 to create one in order for her to have sex.
Rokitansky
syndrome, which affects one in 5,000, means a woman is born with an
underdeveloped or absent womb, cervix and upper vagina but have ovaries
and external genitalia and still develop breasts and pubic hair.
The
operation to create a vagina was revolutionary in Athens, Greece, where
Joanna lives, but it left her in a lot of pain as the tunnel was 'narrow
and small' and she had to go back to have the entrance expanded.
She
says that after that she was physically fine but emotionally she
struggled with the condition, particularly with 'abusive' comments from
partners.
At one
stage, when she was 21, she was due to be married but her partner broke
off the engagement when he found out about the condition.
She
battled depression, anxiety, panic attack and struggled with a stable
relationship for years after that and describes herself as feeling
'worthless' and 'damaged goods'.
Speaking to BBC, Joanna said: "It steals your happiness, your mentality, your chances of having a good and stable relationship.
"It leaves you with a huge void that cannot be filled, it fills you with anger, guilt, and shame."
But now
10 years on from her operation she says that while she still has her
battles, she's not ashamed anymore as she's realised there's nothing
that can be done to change it.
Joanna
says she has been in a loving a stable relationship for the last five
years, and her partner has known about the condition from the start and
accepts they may never have children.
She
added: "I would love to be a mother in some way, be it a biological, a
surrogate mother or a foster mum. A mother is not the one who gives
birth but is the woman who cares for a child."
However Joanna says that she is living each days as it comes and not making any plans for the future.
Attached scan image: scans of Joanna's lower abdomen which were taken in 2013


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