Smokey
01-26-2012, 03:11 PM
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A 27-year-old woman revealed all today about a rare medical condition which means she has TWO vaginas side by side. Hazel Jones was diagnosed with the "one in a million" condition uterus didelphys when she was 18, after suffering with difficulties from when her periods started at 14.
She had to lose her virginity twice, and also has to have two smear tests, but has decided not to have surgery to correct the condition. The condition means a woman has two separate uteruses, two vaginas and two cervixes.
She was 18 when her first serious boyfriend noticed something was "different", prompting her to go to hospital where she was diagnosed with the condition. "As soon as I found out what it was I told everybody! I thought it was amazing. It's definitely an ice-breaker at parties. If women want to have a look, I'm quite happy to show them, it's not something I'm embarrassed by."
She said she now has a long-term partner, and her sex life does not suffer because of the condition.
"I have never entered into a relationship without explaining the difference about me anyway, never had a bad reaction about it either. But so long as they are aware of what it is I have no issues whatsoever, I have a great sex life now."
And when jokingly reminded by Schofield that her boyfriend has a "choice", she quipped: "Most of them get one for the rest of their life, my fella has two."
Woman with two vaginas who had to lose virginity twice - mirror.co.uk (http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/health-news/2012/01/11/woman-with-two-vaginas-had-to-lose-virginity-twice-115875-23694835/)
A 27-year-old woman revealed all today about a rare medical condition which means she has TWO vaginas side by side. Hazel Jones was diagnosed with the "one in a million" condition uterus didelphys when she was 18, after suffering with difficulties from when her periods started at 14.
She had to lose her virginity twice, and also has to have two smear tests, but has decided not to have surgery to correct the condition. The condition means a woman has two separate uteruses, two vaginas and two cervixes.
She was 18 when her first serious boyfriend noticed something was "different", prompting her to go to hospital where she was diagnosed with the condition. "As soon as I found out what it was I told everybody! I thought it was amazing. It's definitely an ice-breaker at parties. If women want to have a look, I'm quite happy to show them, it's not something I'm embarrassed by."
She said she now has a long-term partner, and her sex life does not suffer because of the condition.
"I have never entered into a relationship without explaining the difference about me anyway, never had a bad reaction about it either. But so long as they are aware of what it is I have no issues whatsoever, I have a great sex life now."
And when jokingly reminded by Schofield that her boyfriend has a "choice", she quipped: "Most of them get one for the rest of their life, my fella has two."
Woman with two vaginas who had to lose virginity twice - mirror.co.uk (http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/health-news/2012/01/11/woman-with-two-vaginas-had-to-lose-virginity-twice-115875-23694835/)