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Even more so. However, Sadie has company: In 2006, a 23-year-old British woman had triplets across two uteruses — twins who grew in one uterus, and another girl who grew in the other.
A heart-shaped uterus is medically known as a “bicornuate uterus.” The condition is rare, affecting “less than 0.5%” of women,” according to Cleveland Clinic.
“Like a wounded animal, I’d just rather go in a cave by myself, lick my wounds,” Tiffany Haddish told The Washington Post, revealing for the first time that she’s suffered eight miscarriages.
In 2019, a woman living in Bangladesh with a double uterus gave birth to three babies — first, a baby from one uterus, and then, 26 days later, twins from her second uterus.
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What Is Endometriosis? Understanding The Risks And Triggers
10. Congenital Uterine Malformations Congenital abnormalities in uterine structure, such as a bicornuate or septate uterus, have been associated with a higher risk of endometriosis.
Haddish didn't provide more medical information. According to the Cleveland Clinic, bicornuate uteruses are described as heart-shaped versus more typical uteruses that look like an "upside-down pear." ...
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