- male
- 27 Years
- 14/08/2025
I'm 27 and have mullerian duct syndrome with bilateral ovo testis, a small uterus, no vagina or cervix, but full male genitalia and 46XY chromosomes. Is it possible to surgically bring the testes down into the scrotum? Also, can the uterus be removed without losing my testes or testosterone production?

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