A woman with a rare medical condition called uterus didelphys—meaning she was born with two vaginas, two cervixes, and two uteruses—has shared honest answers to the questions people are most curious about.
What Does It Look Like?
From the outside, she appears the same as any other woman, with a single labia. However, when the labia are opened, there are two distinct vaginal openings side by side. Each opening leads to its own cervix and uterus.
Can She Get Pregnant in Both at the Same Time?
Yes. She could theoretically carry two pregnancies at the same time, even from different partners, with each baby developing in a separate uterus. However, both pregnancies would be considered high-risk, and she would require a C-section for delivery.
Does She Have Two Periods?
Yes. Because each uterus functions separately, she experiences two menstrual cycles. They can happen at different times, meaning she sometimes has to manage two periods in the same month. She uses two tampons—one for each side.
What About Sex?
Each vagina is slightly angled outward, creating two distinct experiences. She chose to keep intimate details private but confirmed that both are functional.
How Rare Is This Condition?
Uterus didelphys occurs when the reproductive system fails to fuse properly during fetal development. While variations exist, having two fully formed and functional vaginas, cervixes, and uteruses is extremely rare.
Her openness has helped spread awareness about a condition many people have never heard of, showing that even the most unique differences are just another part of the incredible diversity of the human body.