hi,today my mom told me that my sister is not getting her periods from begining,, she were on medications,and they never told me before that my sister is not normal,i asked my mom and she told me that her utress is not like other girls and its too small and she is not getting periods.not like normal girls got once a mounth, and she is 24 now, and i love my sister i wanna do somthing for her, she allways cry while she is alone becouse all doctors told her that she cant be a mom in her whole life ,she is not married yet, and we are worried about her marriage , tell me who will accept her. please suggest me any doctor,i am from canada and my sister is in india,she is so emmotional girl,she allways cry and upset and allways in tention,please suggest me any doctor who can cure her illness,i would be very very thanfull for you,.please please help me,,
Sabine answered Friday March 30 2007, 7:49 pm: I'm sorry, but there's no way for a woman who has no uterus or a deformed uterus (of some types) to carry a pregnancy to term. Here in America (and in many other countries like Canada), there are many men who would marry a woman who is infertile. It's not an automatic no. There are some men who would never want to have children, there are some who would consider having a different woman bear their children (surrogacy), and there are some who would adopt children. In addition, there are a lot of men who are already divorced and have children and don't want more. I wish I could provide you with some solace about how she will find love in India, but I don't know how big a deal infertility is there. If she can come to America, she will likely find that her choices are less limited. Best wishes to you.
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