Uterus Didelphys: Doctors Explain Rare Condition of 'Two Vaginas'

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News18•25-01-2026, 19:14
Uterus Didelphys: Doctors Explain Rare Condition of 'Two Vaginas'
- •Uterus didelphys is a rare congenital condition where a woman may have two uteruses, two cervixes, and sometimes a vaginal septum, giving the impression of two vaginas.
- •This condition arises from the incomplete fusion of Müllerian ducts during fetal development, typically between the 6th and 12th week of gestation.
- •It affects roughly one in a few thousand women and often goes unnoticed due to a lack of discomfort or visible symptoms, frequently discovered during routine check-ups or pregnancy scans.
- •While many women live normal lives, a vaginal septum can cause discomfort during intercourse, difficulty with tampons, or recurrent infections, sometimes requiring minor surgical correction.
- •Women with uterus didelphys can conceive naturally, though pregnancies are considered higher risk due to smaller uterine space, increased chances of preterm delivery, and breech presentation.
Why It Matters: Uterus didelphys is a rare, medically understood condition where a woman can have two vaginas due to developmental variations.
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