Yes, this is actually true, there is such a thing as a woman having two vaginas and Hazel Jones(above) is stirring up some intriguing thoughts and questions around her unique gift in both women and men. Jones who has a boyfriend thought she was like every other woman in the private region until her long-term boyfriend told her that she was different down there. It was then Jones decided to make a trip to the doctor in finding out what her boyfriend was talking about, only to find out from her doctor that her evident difference in her private region is the result of her having two vaginas.
27 year old Jones often boggled as to why her period flow was so heavy in relation to other women and wondered why her cramps were so cruciating, but it wasn’t until the age of 18 that Jones was informed by her doctor that she had two vaginas, explaining the reasons for her additional pain during that time of the month. Jones says that she has a great sex life and you can just imagine the joy of her boyfriend, as Jones stated that her boyfriend has two vagina choices for intercourse. If Jones is not playing the lottery she should, because by uterus didelphys, meaning she has two vaginas is a million-in-one chance, she may just be lucky playing the lottery. With two vaginas, Jones lost her virginity twice and you would think that being different down there would be something Jones keeps to herself, but no, her is what she said upon finding out from her doctor that she has two vaginas:
And if your a woman and intrigued by Jones unique gift, she is more than willing to let you have a peak, here is what she said:
'If women want to have a look, I’m quite happy to show them, it’s not something I’m embarrassed by.'
'If women want to have a look, I’m quite happy to show them, it’s not something I’m embarrassed by.'
And what a normal uterus looks like in comparison to Jones, and video of other women speaking of having two vaginas
Here is what Doctor Dawn Harper touching on Jones double uterus in comparison to a normal uterus:
When developing in the womb girls start with two tubes. These fuse and the septum breaks down and forms one uterus. In around one in 3,000 cases the septum stays within the uterus but to actually have two separate uteruses is much rarer.
When developing in the womb girls start with two tubes. These fuse and the septum breaks down and forms one uterus. In around one in 3,000 cases the septum stays within the uterus but to actually have two separate uteruses is much rarer.
Jones speaks on her terrible cramps and pregnancy:
I used to suffer from horrendous cramps and my periods could be very heavy. I now know that my periods were worse because I have two wombs. So if I get pregnant I have to be very aware not to get pregnant on the other side.
I used to suffer from horrendous cramps and my periods could be very heavy. I now know that my periods were worse because I have two wombs. So if I get pregnant I have to be very aware not to get pregnant on the other side.
Just amazing, and one thing that’s good and most important is that there is no harm posed on these women and they are comfortable with themselves.
Source Daily Mail
AWESOOOOOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHehe that amazing & I've never imagine that thing may happen
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