Medical Anomaly: Insights from a Woman with Diphallia

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“Hello, my name is Evelyn and I was born with two v**inas,” she begins, explaining the medical term complete uterus didelphys.

Australian model Evelyn Miller was born with uterus didelphys, an exceptionally rare medical condition affecting a minute percentage of women. In a candid discussion, she addressed five frequently asked questions about her unique anatomical configuration.

“I’ll answer what I can comfortably discuss,” Miller explained.

Evelyn Miller and her husband Tom
Evelyn Miller and her husband Tom (Evelyn Miller)

Woman Born With Two V**inas Answers The Questions Everyone Asks

Anatomical Appearance

“My external appearance is typical I have one labia,” Miller described. “However, internally, there are two distinct vaginal canals, positioned side by side, resembling ‘eyeballs’ or a shotgun configuration.” Each vaginal canal possesses its own cervix, uterus, and ovary.

Reproductive Capabilities

Miller confirmed she could potentially conceive in both uteruses simultaneously. “Theoretically, I could carry babies from different partners, though I’m married and wouldn’t pursue that,” she clarified. Her pregnancies necessitate cesarean sections due to high-risk factors, with potential fetal age differences of approximately three weeks.

People wanted to know whether she could get pregnant and the answer was yes
People wanted to know whether she could get pregnant and the answer was yes (Evelyn Miller)

Menstrual Experience

The most challenging aspect, according to Miller, involves her menstrual cycles. Her hormones regulate two synchronized yet slightly offset periods, typically occurring four to five days apart, requiring simultaneous tampon usage.

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Sexual Experience

Miller acknowledged that her unique anatomy affects sexual experiences, noting her vaginal canals are angled differently. She diplomatically declined providing explicit details.

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Evelyn, who was born with two uteruses, has answered the major questions everyone always wants to ask her. Credit: ARK Media

Developmental Origins

“During embryonic development, bodies initially form in two segments before fusing,” Miller explained. In her case, the lower posterior region failed to merge completely, resulting in this rare anatomical variation.

Interestingly, human embryos remain largely indistinguishable during the first nine weeks before sexual differentiation occurs. This explains certain physiological characteristics, such as the visible scrotal/labial fusion line.

Evelyn has a rare condition called uterus didelphys.
Evelyn has a rare condition called uterus didelphys. Credit: ARK Media

Miller and her husband have two children, demonstrating that her condition does not preclude successful reproduction.

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