Someone with this intersex variation may be born without a vaginal opening, sometimes instead with a shallow "dimple" where a vaginal opening would typically be. They may instead have a vaginal opening that is fused or blocked by fibrous tissue. A person with vaginal astresia will often have a typical upper vaginal canal - alongside a typical uterus, fallopian tubes, cervix, and ovaries - with differences in the lower portion of the vagina only.
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