
Born Without a Womb, But Not Without Hope (MRKH) syndrome
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Help a Young Woman with MRKH Syndrome Become a Mother
We are reaching out on behalf of a courageous young woman who is facing one of life’s most heartbreaking challenges — she was born without a womb due to a rare condition called Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome. From a young age, she has known that carrying her own child may never be possible. But now, for the first time in her life, there is a glimmer of hope.
Thanks to advances in medical science, she has been offered the chance to receive a life-changing womb transplant — a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that could finally give her the chance to carry her own baby. But before the transplant can happen, she must first undergo IVF and create at least 5 embryos — a necessary step to give this journey a real chance at success.
Unlike others who may consider surrogacy, this young woman’s faith does not allow it. In Islam and Judaism, surrogacy is religiously prohibited, which means that a womb transplant is her only path to motherhood — a path she is fully committed to taking with everything she has.
She is strong, determined, and deeply yearning to become a mother. But IVF and embryo storage are expensive, and insurance does not cover the costs associated with this unique journey. That’s why we are humbly asking for your help.
Every donation — no matter how small — brings her one step closer to the dream she has held in her heart for so long: to feel the first kicks of her baby, to carry life within her, and to become a mother in the way that her body never allowed — until now.
Please consider contributing, sharing, and supporting this young woman’s dream to experience the beautiful gift of motherhood. Together, we can give her the chance that most take for granted — the chance to carry her own child.
With deepest gratitude
Organizer
Francesca Smith
Organizer