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Meet the Ghanaian woman born with 2 vaginas and 2 wombs.

A UK-based Ghanaian woman who was born with two vaginas and two wombs has opened up about her strange medical condition for the first time. The lady identified as Elizabeth Amoah, who has lived with this condition for years, has now decided to let the world know about it.  Elizabeth also known as ‘Special Lady’, […]

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A UK-based Ghanaian woman who was born with two vaginas and two wombs has opened up about her strange medical condition for the first time.

Meet the Ghanaian woman born with 2 vaginas and 2 wombs.

The lady identified as Elizabeth Amoah, who has lived with this condition for years, has now decided to let the world know about it. 

Elizabeth also known as ‘Special Lady’, spoke on 3FM’s Drive with Giovani Caleb, where she revealed she had to undergo seven medical surgeries after she was diagnosed with having sexual complications. 

“I discovered I had a double womb and a double vagina canal in 2015 after an MRI scan, so I had to undergo about 7 surgeries,” she told Giovani Caleb.

The scan, according to her, also detected she had Endometriosis: a sexual disorder in which tissues linings of the uterus grows outside the uterus.

She explained having a double vagina means “having one vagina outside and the other inside”.

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She added that the double womb usually does not come with any symptoms but rather exposes one to health challenges such as irregular periods, fibroids, irregular fainting and in some instances cause infertility.

Meet the Ghanaian woman born with 2 vaginas and 2 wombs.

“I had a premature baby after four years of not conceiving, and going through such health situations wasn’t easy,” she said.

 Elizabeth also noted the condition is not common in women, saying “research says it can be found in one out of 350 women and the person might not even know she has it”.

Having gone through the ordeal, Elizabeth is currently back to Ghana to kick start a campaign dubbed “The Unspoken Topics”, a project she with her Special Lady Foundation plans to use as a tool in educating women, especially young ladies, on female reproductive health challenges.

SOURCE: 3NEWS.COM

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