How can I identify a stone girl? Can they be identified by their appearance?
Girls with reproductive defects are often referred to as “stone girls” or “stone cores”. The main characteristics of these women are the absence of a uterus and vagina, the absence of menstruation, and the inability to have sex. Other than that, their appearance, intelligence, height, etc. are no different from normal people, so it is impossible to tell if a woman is a stone girl by her appearance alone. So, how to identify a stone woman?
Generally, they can be identified by these two points.
1, no menstruation, lower abdominal pain
When a woman reaches puberty, she will normally menstruate periodically, but a stone woman will not menstruate. Because some stone girls do not have a uterus, then, naturally, there will be no symptoms of endometrium shedding and bleeding due to hormonal changes in the ovaries and menstruation. Therefore, adolescent girls, if you find that you are late in getting your period, you must go to the hospital for examination and early detection and treatment.
In addition, there is another category of stone girls, or what we call pseudo-stone girls, whose vagina and uterus are well developed, while the hymen is atretic or hypertrophic, that is, no hole hymen. In this type of women, although they will have menstruation every month, the menstrual blood cannot flow out, resulting in the accumulation of all the menstrual blood in the uterus, leading to paroxysmal spasmodic contractions of the uterus and symptoms of pain in the lower abdomen. Therefore, after entering puberty, if some girls often have lower abdominal pain and abnormal menstruation, it is also best to actively go to the hospital for examination.
2, can not have sex life
Regardless of whether it is a real or a fake stone girl, she is unable to have a normal sex life, which is one of the typical symptoms of stone girls. True stone women are unable to have sex because of congenital vaginal absence or vaginal atresia, while false stone women are unable to have sex because of abnormalities in the vagina or hymen, making it impossible for the penis to enter and have normal sex.
The “stone girl” is not the fault of the girl, nor does it run in the family. It is only formed during pregnancy, when the fetus’ body
It is entirely coincidental that there is a brief stagnation in the development of the reproductive system when it happens to reach this stage. However, with medical advances, this problem has been solved and the key lies in the patient’s ability to detect it early enough that it can be treated surgically.
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