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Life Without a Womb
At the age of 16, Tasha Bishop found out she didn’t have a uterus
British woman Tasha Bishop was born without a womb meaning she would never have a period, would never be able to carry her own children and having sex would be difficult. She was diagnosed with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome and struggled to come to terms with her condition. However, she decided to turn her experiences into something positive by launching a business called ‘The Pants Project’ that uses underwear to empower women.
Image: Tasha Bishop
Credit: Natassja Thomson
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