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Can Patients With Sacral Dysgenesis And Urinary Incontinence Lead Normal Life?
A 25 year old lady was born with sacral dysgenesis .Her only problem has been urinary incontinence and incomplete emptying which required her to do valsava menuvere. With time, the problem has improved and she is socially continent. Her lower limb function well.She now has got a boy friend and would like to get married.Can she have a happy married life? Is there higher chance to give birth a baby with sacral dysgenesis? Can she perform her sexual function normally? Thanks.
Information you provided here is quite insufficient to comment whether she could give birth. As far as marriage and happy married life is concerned it has nothing to do with physical or physiological inabilities. She need to be transparent with her partner regarding her condition, and all could go well.
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Dr. Rohan Shanker Tiwari, Orthopedic Surgeon
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Can Patients With Sacral Dysgenesis And Urinary Incontinence Lead Normal Life?
Hi, Information you provided here is quite insufficient to comment whether she could give birth. As far as marriage and happy married life is concerned it has nothing to do with physical or physiological inabilities. She need to be transparent with her partner regarding her condition, and all could go well. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Rohan Shanker Tiwari, Orthopedic Surgeon