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Vaginal Agenesis

Treatment of Children

Vaginal agenesis isn't usually diagnosed until puberty. Typically, an adolescent girl 15 to 18 years old consults a pediatrician or gynecologist when her period doesn't start. The condition may also be discovered in infancy or childhood while investigating kidney, skeletal or other abnormalities, such as the absence of an anal opening.

A team of specialists from Pediatrics, Gynecology and Colon and Rectal Surgery in Rochester care for adolescents and adults who have vaginal agenesis with the treatments described in these pages.

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