Jacqui Beck is a beautiful young girl who was born without a vagina.
This 17-year-old girl didn't even know until she went to a doctor with back pain and mentioned she'd never have a period. What he discovered shocked them both. The young girl had no cervix, womb or vagina. It's a condition known as Müllerian agenesis.
There was just a dimple where her vagina should have been.
You can just imagine how devastating this news was. At 17 girls think a lot about their bodies, about having sex, about one day becoming mothers.
She told the Daily Mail that at first she refused to believe it but once the shock faded, reality quickly set in. "I left the doctors in tears...I would never know what it was like to give birth, be pregnant, have a period," she said.
"All the things I had imagined doing suddenly got erased from my future. I was really angry and felt like I wasn't a real woman any more."
This poor girl felt incredible shame. She called her mum who tried to help her focus on the positives. It's not like she was terminally ill or had cancer. Her mum reminded her of all the benefits of her condition. "She also encouraged me to focus on the bright side. We laughed as we listed all the things I wouldn’t have to go through, period cramps, childbirth, smear tests - to try and look on the bright side."
It wasn't until she was referred to Queen Charlotte and Chelsea hospital in London that specialists gave her some small hope she may get to live a normal life after all.
She was put in touch with women who shared the same condition and felt instantly supported. Then, as part of her treatment she was asked to use a dilator to stretch her vaginal cavity. A nurse demonstrated how.