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IVF - vagina agenesis

Has anyone heard of a women becoming pregnant through in vitro with a uterus that is not attached or does not "communicate" to the vagina?  I was diagnosed with vaginal agensis or MRKH but recently learned that I do have a normal size uterus, displaced - not in normal spot.  I'm hoping for IVF, but can't locate any information or research.
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I don't have periods.  The ultrasound indicated an inner lining - as luck would have it with a polyp.  Actually, uterine didelphys. I have additional imaging this coming week.  Following that, they suspect a Fertility specialist.
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I would imagine that it would defintely be able to work, and then deliver via c section of course... Do you have periods? as long as your uterine lining is good, then i can't imagine why it wouldn't work! have you talked to a fertility dr yet? GOOD LUCK! : )
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