08/09/2025
“ Women born Without a Womb"
Sometimes, when a baby girl is developing in the womb, nature can make a little “construction error.” The baby is born healthy, she grows breasts, has normal hair, can fall in love, dance at weddings, and argue about Jollof rice — but she has no uterus (womb)-(a condition known as Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome, MRKH).
Think of it like this:
👉 God was building the house (the body). He put the roof, the windows, the doors… but somehow the contractor forgot to add one important room — the nursery (the womb).
So, these women may notice they don’t get periods when growing up. Not because they are lazy about it (as aunties might think), but simply because there’s no womb to shed blood from.
Now here’s the funny-but-true part:
Aunties at family gatherings will ask, “So, when are we coming for your baby’s naming ceremony?”
The best answer could be: “Aunty, my house doesn’t have that room, but God gave me the keys to many other rooms — wisdom, career, joy, and peace!”
Medically, these women can still live long, healthy, and happy lives. With modern science, if they want children, options like IVF with a surrogate or even uterus transplant (in some countries) are possible.
So, in short: being born without a womb does not make a woman “less of a woman.” It just means her body skipped building one room — but she’s still the full palace.