A woman who was told she may never become a mother after being born with two reproductive systems has given birth to a total of four children. The condition — which affects around one in 3, women - meant she was born with two uteruses, two cervixes and, in her case, two vaginas. The primary school teacher was told that carrying and delivering children would be difficult because her wombs and cervixes were half the size of an average woman. But, against the odds, Mrs Cotter and childhood sweetheart husband Ben, 33, have become parents to Amelie, five, Harvey, three, and month-old twins Maya and Evie. Lauren Cotter, 34, and childhood sweetheart husband Ben, 33, have become parents to Amelie, five, Harvey, three, and month-old twins Maya and Evie against the odds.
Woman born with two vaginas, two wombs and two cervixes defies odds to become mum
Woman with two vaginas gives birth to twins - Times of India
Watch fullscreen. Barcroft TV. A WOMAN with two vaginas, two cervixes and two wombs gave birth to her daughter without either her or her doctors being aware of her rare gynecological condition. Elizabeth Amoaa, 36, of Walsall, was finally diagnosed with Uterus Didelphys in — five years after her daughter was born. Uterus Didelphys is a congenital abnormality that occurs when two smaller tubes in a female fetus fail to fuse into a single uterus.
This Woman With 2 Vaginas Bravely Shares What It's Really Like
Eleanor Rowe only made the discovery when she wanted to freeze her eggs. A woman born with two wombs, two cervixes and two vaginas has defied the odds by giving birth to her first child. Eleanor Rowe, 36, only discovered her unusual anatomy five years ago when she went to freeze her eggs and a sonographer found her second womb. But it was only when doctors carried out an investigatory procedure they realised she actually had the rarer form of uterus didelphys - two wombs, cervixes and vaginas. Eleanor underwent a corrective procedure to cure the one in a million condition, but doctors warned she faced a 90 per cent chance of miscarrying.
As women, we often joke about what a pain it is to have a vagina. But reports indicate that as many as one in 3, women are born with not just one, but two vaginas. A woman named Nicci, whose very personal journey is featured in a recent BBC3 documentary called The Woman With Two Vaginas: Living Differently , had lived with the physically challenging, often emotionally draining complications that result from this condition her whole life.