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Published 16:20 9 Aug 2021 BST

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Natasha was told she had gone through menopause when she was only thirteen, meaning she would never be able to carry children. If that were not harrowing enough, Natasha was then diagnosed with severe erosive lichen planus five years later. Erosive lichen planus is an incurable condition that causes agonising ulcers to form on the genital area.
In 2017 Natasha had a hysterectomy because her vagina was full of trapped blood. However, this was not enough to help her, and she underwent a full hysterectomy two years later- leaving her with just 2cm of vagina.
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Damien and Natasha's relationship has 'never been stronger' despite not being able to have sex.
"He knows it's not that I don't want him but because I can't. I've got used to living without a vagina and I won't let it define me."
Though Natasha can never have children of her own, she has adopted since her medical diagnosis.
"That was a bit of a blow, I didn't know that it was that horrendous," she said in relation to finding out she couldn't have children.
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