
You may be astonished to learn that some women are really born with two wombs, although this is quite rare, and that this disease is known as uterine didelphys. According to the Mayoclinic, this article will provide you with some information regarding women who are born with a double uterus or womb.
Heavy menstrual bleeding and frequent miscarriages are some of the condition's early signs. Despite the fact that women with multiple wombs typically have healthy pregnancies, research indicates that these women are more likely to experience miscarriages or early births.
Studies suggest that there may be some genetic components to double womb, despite the fact that the causes are still under investigation. As a woman, it is advised to have routine pelvic exams because doing so will enable you to identify this disease earlier and prevent complications that could develop as a result of neglect. According to data from Mayoclinic, this disease can lead to issues for women such preterm birth, infertility, and miscarriage in severe cases.
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