. A 31-year-old female visited a fertility clinic to discuss the possibility of family building with the help of an oocyte donor and a gestational carrier. Medical history At ten years of age: The female had an arm fracture and had undergone a tonsillectomy. She did not take any medication and had no allergies. At 12 years of age: The female had adrenarche and thelarche along with a linear growth spurt.

She did not have menstrual molimina or any headaches, galactorrhea, vision problems, vasomotor symptoms, or a reduction in exercise tolerance. At 16 years of age: She was evaluated for primary amenorrhea and was diagnosed with congenital absence of the uterus and ovaries. Family history The patient’s mother conceived her children without complications and underwent a hysterectomy at 46 years of age due to endometriosis. The patient’s maternal grandfather died of a myocardial infarction…