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Bland
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: I'm 'out there...'
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Growing up, we had close family friends who adopted children because they could not have children. One of my childhood best friends was adopted and this was their story, I thought nothing of it.
I have a family member who is now 25. In her teens, it was discovered that her uterus had not developed and she would be unable to have children. I thought nothing of it apart from being saddened for her and her parents.
The Olympic boxing debacle got me doing a bit of google research. I think both of the above women have Morris Syndrome. Both are very much women, beautiful ladies but *I think* have the XY chromosome.
I *think* that the boxers have Swyer's but I am not a medical professional and only know what I do from a bit of googling...
Perhaps you have had women in your lives with the same situation but based on a scientific definition, are technically 'men'.
This situation could apply to any of our young daughters and we likely wont find out until their teen years.
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Last edited by unclebilly; 08-02-2024 at 09:23 AM..
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