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Q: ambigous genetalia and testicular feminization
asked by: darkzgurl on February 25th, 2008
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hi im kelly, im 25 years old when i was born my ovaries were removed therfore i never have a period iv'e never had female issues. until i tried to have sex i cant even get two inches in no matter how hard he pushes and belive me it'ss been painful im very low income and iv'e lost many relationships due to not being able to perform. so please i need help or advice iv'e never seen a gyno i dont know what to do i have recently got my medical records i was diagnosed with -ambigous genetalia, testicular feminzation,hyperbilirubinemia, and oral thrush i have no male parts, and a very shallow vagina i cant have sex i dont know why please help if you can thank you for reading this stretch Mad
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Tylanas
replied on February 25th, 2008
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You NEED to go see a gynecologist, there's pretty much no other solution here. If you go to Planned Parenthood it may be free and they can help assist you with any costs that do come up.

You have some very serious medical issues and ONLY a professional doctor can help you, and ONLY if you go to them and show them!
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xmissile
replied on January 8th, 2009
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You should get tested for Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS). You may have been lied to with respect to ever having ovaries if you are so diagnosed. Good luck sweetie.
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