PMDS

Persistent Müllerian Duct Syndrome (PMDS) is an intersex variation in which one who is AMAB/CTM and has a typically male body has a uterus, fallopian tubes, and in some cases the top of a vagina connecting to their penis. It is unknown how common this is, however at least 250 people with PMDS have been reported in the medical literature.

30-79% of people with this variation can't get an individual pregnant, however this is not always the case. In some cases, the individual with this variation can get pregnant themself, if they have sperm injected into them.

One with this variation likely also has a light case of ambiguous genitals or a micropenis. If they are born with a partial vagina, they may also have a case of cryptorchidism.

One with this variation may also have 45,X/46,XY Mosaicism and/or AMAB hypogonadism and may possibly fall under aromatase excess syndrome.

History
PMDS was first described by Nilson in 1939 in a young individual with 45,X/46XY Mosaicism.

Flag
The PMDS flag was coined by Reign of the breadsticcs on May 7th of 2021. It has no confirmed meaning.