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glynsgirl said on 04 July 2011

I am 26 and i have got Uterus didelphys Uterus didelphys -- or a double womb -- is a pretty rare condition. It affects anywhere from about one in 1,000 to one in 1 million women worldwide, and it sometimes occurs in families. In my case i got double wombs, those two wombs share a set of Fallopian tubes, overies, and two cervixes i had a surgical procedure to join her two vaginas into one, but the wombs are typically left separate.. me and my husband been trying for a baby for over 5 years with no such luck :-(