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Home  /  World  /  Miraculous medical breakthrough: Australian doctors grow a uterus inside woman’s body after discovering she had none

Miraculous medical breakthrough: Australian doctors grow a uterus inside woman’s body after discovering she had none

by Jonathan Campbell
September 15, 2024
in Australia, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Miraculous medical breakthrough: Australian doctors grow a uterus inside woman's body after discovering she had none

Western Australia – In an extraordinary medical feat, a 21-year-old woman named Ashley Reilly has successfully grown a uterus inside her body with the help of doctors, after it was discovered she never had one. This rare achievement comes after years of uncertainty and numerous medical consultations.

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Ashley Reilly, a resident of Western Australia, was a typical primary school student when she noticed a stark difference between herself and her peers. While her friends began menstruating and experiencing puberty, Ashley did not.

“For me, it just never happened. I didn’t speak up about it, because I wasn’t really sure if it was normal or if I was a late bloomer,” she shared with news.com.au.

The initial diagnosis

At the age of 16, Ashley consulted a doctor, revealing that she had never had a menstrual cycle or developed breasts. An ultrasound revealed a startling reality: Ashley had no uterus or cervix, and her vaginal canal was shortened.

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MRKH syndrome

Doctors diagnosed Ashley with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome, a condition where the vagina and uterus are underdeveloped or absent, although the external genitalia appear normal.

A journey through medical consultations

Over the next five years, Ashley endured numerous specialist appointments, blood tests, MRIs, and scans. Her doctors administered medication to provide her with the hormone oestrogen.

“The last scan I had was an internal ultrasound and they were like, ‘there’s your uterus’. I was like, ‘Excuse me’. I was shocked,” Ashley recounted. “I didn’t know what to say, especially after all these years thinking there’s nothing there. I still can’t really get over it,” she added.

A rare and remarkable development

Ashley’s specialist described the growth of her uterus as “rare,” noting that typically, people do not grow a uterus merely by taking oestrogen medication. This remarkable development opens the possibility for Ashley to become pregnant if her uterus continues to grow.

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Future prospects and challenges

Doctors have informed Ashley that with slight adjustments to her medication, she may even begin to experience menstrual periods. However, her journey has not been without challenges. Ashley has also developed scoliosis due to the hormone treatments, and her bone density and size resemble those of a 14-year-old.

Further investigations led to a diagnosis of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, also known as hypo hypo, a condition where little to no sex hormones are produced in the ovaries due to an issue with the pituitary gland.

Ashley Reilly’s journey from a girl uncertain about her body’s development to a woman experiencing a medical marvel is a testament to the advancements in medical science and the human spirit’s resilience. Her story offers hope and insight into the complexities of MRKH syndrome and the potential for medical treatments to change lives.


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