Adel consulted with dozens of doctors to address the problem. Most of her told her that she would not be able to carry a child
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For adel Varga, 29, the birth of her first child was the realization of an almost impossible dream. She, who is from Hungary, was born with a rare condition called Herlyn-Werner-Wunderlich syndromein which you have two vaginas and two uteri.
to the newspaper Mirror, Adel said he has suffered from extremely painful cramps since he was 14 years old. At age 20, she was found to have a didelphic uterus—when two cervixes and two corpus uteri are formed—as well as a normal vagina and a “blind” vagina, that is, one not connected to the internal genitalia.
“You couldn’t see it because of my blind vagina, which was filled with menstrual blood. In 2018, I had vaginal septum surgery which opened a hole so that blood could flow. Subsequently, my periods were very more bearable and also got rid of years of bacterial vaginal infection,” she told the paper.
Adel consulted with dozens of doctors to address the problem. Most of her told her that she would not be able to carry a child.
Despite this, after meeting her now husband, she decided she was going to give it a try. It was then that she discovered more trouble spots.
“They found out that I also have chronic endometritis in both uteruses. I started having back pain on my left side, and one day it was so bad I thought I had kidney stones, so I ran for an ultrasound. It was 28 years ago, I was first told that I only have one kidney,” she said.
With this new discovery, doctors arrived at the diagnosis of Herlyn-Werner-Wunderlich Syndrome.
Adel and her husband decided to persist with the idea of ​​getting pregnant and looked for an alternative through IVF. The couple was lucky on their first try and, in December 2022, she Adel discovered she was pregnant.
The baby developed in her left uterus and had to have an emergency C-section at 36 weeks pregnant. The girl Alice was born on July 11 of this year.
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Source: Terra

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