Adrienne
Real life is full of highs and lows, curve balls and uncertainties. I had never heard of MRKH until my daughter was diagnosed. I saw the effect it had on her over the years although we didn't talk about it a lot back then. The information less easy to find and quite honestly difficult to comprehend.
Nowadays we live in a world where everything is online and yet it can still be hard to find reliable information. Social media posts become “real life” for many people the constant comparison providing overwhelm for so many.
Real life, for me, is taking my dogs for walks in the local countryside and being thankful for what I have and being proud of what my daughter has achieved, never letting MRKH hold her back.

