Kelsey Hatcher, a 32-year-old mom of three was born with a rare uterine anomaly called uterus didelphys, or two uteruses. However, she was not diagnosed with the condition until last spring, when she discovered she was pregnant – in each uterus.
Hatcher said her husband almost didn’t believe her.
“He said: ‘You’re lying,’ I said: ‘No, I’m not,” Hatcher told NBC News.
Uterus didelphys affects about 0.3% of women. The abnormality forms in the female embryo very early in development, around eight weeks gestation, according to fertility researchers.
Uh, isn’t that going to be a major complication for all parties involved? For pregnancy and delivery I mean.
her father and brother should be able to handle it…
It’s Alabama so they won’t be getting help either way
Alabama allows medically necessary abortions.
https://www.abortionfinder.org/abortion-guides-by-state/abortion-in-alabama They have some of the strictest definitions out there, so no, not really
Depends on how well formed the uteruses are. If they’re both healthy, it should be fine. You would be amazed at the ways a person’s body changes to accommodate pregnancies. Idk why this would be any more risky than, say, twins or triplets.