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OnlyFans Creator With 2 Vaginas Had a Baby Against the Odds
- An Australian woman called "Evelyn" has two vaginas, which each lead to a uterus and ovary.
- Doctors weren't sure she could get pregnant naturally or carry a baby to term, but she did.
- She talked to Insider about her unusual conception, pregnancy, and childbirth.
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Getting, and staying, pregnant could have been an impossible feat for Evelyn, a 31-year-old Australian woman who has two vaginas and two uteruses — each of which leads to its own fallopian tube and ovary.
For one, she can't precisely track ovulation since doctors don't know if both her ovaries release an egg each month or if they alternate. Plus, her extra reproductive tract means there's not a lot of room in her abdominal cavity for a fetus to grow.
On top of that, her partner had a low sperm count. Doctors pushed the couple to use IVF and prepare for a very premature delivery.
So when Evelyn, a former sex worker who uses a pseudonym to protect her safety, got pregnant naturally after just a few months of trying, she said she was "ecstatic." She talked to Insider about her unusual conception, pregnancy, and birth to her now seven-week old son.
Evelyn learned she has uterus didelphys when seeking an abortion in her early 20s
Evelyn, a nurse by training and OnlyFans creator, knew she was different when she first got her period, and tampons didn't work. When she began having sex, "it felt really, really different each time."
Courtesy of Evelyn Uncovered.But she didn't learn what was different until her early 20s, when she sought an abortion and clinicians couldn't find the embryo. When they did, revealing another reproductive system, "it felt good knowing what was wrong with me," she said.
Her condition, uterus didelphys, affects about 1 in 3,000 women worldwide. Reproductive "anamolies" like it can manifest in many ways since the reproductive tract forms from two groups of cells on each side of the body, Dr. Stephanie Ros, an OB-GYN at the University of South Florida, told Insider.
The cells are supposed to fuse in the center in utero, but that "can go wrong in many ways," Ros said. Evelyn's two never fused, but her outward anatomy is "normal." Some people have one vagina and two cervixes, and some have the reverse.
A double uterus doesn't always affect fertility, but it can increase the risk of miscarriage, early birth, and placental complications. After birth, some new moms lose a lot of blood and tissue if they shed the lining of the non-pregnant uterus, Ros said.
Ros said she knows of one patient who was mistakenly told she wasn't in labor because the clinician checked for dilation in the wrong cervix. Other women don't even know about their double anatomy until they're in labor.
She only used the right vagina when trying to get pregnant
Evelyn and her partner only used her right vagina when trying to conceive. Getting pregnant in both sides is risky. Plus, her right side is more pleasurable. (During her sex work days, she saved it for her personal life while using the left for work.)
Her pregnancy was high-risk mostly because doctors didn't know how much her right uterus could expand. They worried she'd go into preterm labor, and that it could be dangerous for the baby to navigate traveling out of her off-center vagina.
So Evelyn rested a lot and had two doctor appointments a week. Her bump grew, but off to one side. "I think there's a lot of pressure on women to love [pregnancy] out of guilt of not being appreciative of falling pregnant when some people can't," she said. "But I didn't like it at all."
Evelyn's right uterus was much bigger after having housed a fetus for 32 weeks. "Evelyn Uncovered" is the name of her OnlyFans account. Courtesy of Evelyn Uncovered.It was worth it in the end, she said. She made it to her scheduled 37-week c-section, and her son weighed about 5 lbs, 3 oz. Before stitching Evelyn up, clinicians pulled out both uteruses to photograph. "Everyone was fascinated by it," she said.
Her baby needs his joints checked out ("he was so squished in there," Evelyn said) and is just now over 8 pounds, but is otherwise healthy. "Just looking at him and realizing that you created a little person, it's quite incredible," she said.
Woman with two vaginas gives birth to twins
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A mum who was stunned when her doctor told her she had two vaginas has given birth to ‘miracle’ twins.
Lauren Cotter had suffered from agonising menstrual cramps since she was 15 and was convinced she had polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). But an ultrasound scan a year later revealed she actually had uterus didelphys, where a woman is born with two uteruses, two cervixes and, and in her case, two vaginas.
Now 34, Lauren insists her condition has never affected her sex life. But she was told she would find it very hard to carry and deliver a child because of the reduced size of her wombs and cervix.
Despite the odds against her, Lauren gave birth to Amelie, five, and Harvey, three. And in an even stranger twist of fate she now has twins Maya and Evie — who were conceived despite her being fitted with a contraceptive implant.
In a further quirk of her pregnancies Lauren carried her girls in her right womb while Harvey stayed in her left.
According to the World Health Organisation, uterus didelphys affects around one in 3,000 women and occurs when the uterus fails to fuse properly during development in the womb.
A few months after her diagnosis, Lauren had laser surgery to remove the dividing wall between her two vaginas, which would enable her to enjoy a normal love life.
Lauren got married in 2012 and a year into the marriage decided to start trying for a baby.
Her first two pregnancies went smoothly and the baies were delivered by caesarean section.
“But around 15 months later, the day my period was due, I just had a feeling and dug out a pregnancy test. Within minutes my suspicions were confirmed.”
Concerned about how long Lauren would be able to carry twins due to her condition, doctors put her on strict bed rest from 19 weeks onward. Slowly ticking off the days, by the 37 week mark the babies were ready to be delivered and on June 5, 2018, Maya and Evie were born by caesarean like their siblings.
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This child lives in Yekaterinburg. He was born thanks to his grandmother Ekaterina Zakharova. She took from Israel the sperm of her son Andrei, who died of cancer, and found a woman who was carrying a fetus. And now he is not going to hide from his grandson the story of his miraculous birth. Although this story is far from unambiguous. Ekaterina Zakharova still cannot register little Gosha - the official authorities cannot recognize a child born from a dead father.
Ekaterina Germanovna's only son fell ill with cancer 9 years ago. Russian doctors said that he would live no more than three months. However, my mother did not give up. Having learned about the clinic in Israel, she collected the last money and took her son there. “In our hospital, we were easily discharged to die. And in Israel, the first thing they did was take tests from Andrei and said that they needed to hand over the sperm for storage. This is how they do it with all men - just in case,” Zakharova tells Izvestia. “Then the doctor tells me said, "This might be your future. "0003
Andrei was actively treated at the state medical center near Tel Aviv, where they flew every three months with their mother from Russia. “For another three years he enjoyed life, grabbing every second of it,” says Ekaterina Germanovna. “He was happy. I believed that in the spring we would, as always, play football, go for mushrooms. father, he also died.
Three months after the funeral, the unfortunate mother did not speak to anyone and did not leave the house. Until one day a friend knocked on the door and said: "We are leaving for Israel."
- It was as if I was electrocuted, - Zakharova recalls. - Andrey's sperm is stored in Israel! Here is the exit, here is the continuation of life! I found the phone number of the Yekaterinburg family medicine center, talked to the doctor Sergey Balezin there - and he supported me. I even found an expensive special container-shipper for transporting sperm. Before the flight, I went to the temples on Ganina Yama (the place of execution and the first burial of the family of Emperor Nicholas II. - Izvestia), I sat there, crying. The priest came up and asked what I was sad about. I told him that I wanted to give life to my grandson from my son's sperm. He tried to dissuade me, shouted that it was impossible to replace God, that this was sacrilege and a crime. My parents were also against it. So I flew away without a blessing.
The case is unique
Getting her son's sperm was also not so easy for Zakharova. According to the laws of Israel, only his wife can dispose of the sperm of the deceased. Andrew didn't have it. Then Ekaterina Germanovna proved that the girl with whom her son met could be considered his common-law wife. She, in turn, granted permission for the export of sperm. After that, the Israeli doctors gave out all 25 test tubes to Zakharova, offering to leave at least one in the end - just in case. She refused.
It took Zakharova a long time to select a woman suitable for the role of a surrogate mother. There were three applicants. Moreover, the egg was a donor. It was assumed that the birth will also take place in Israel. But in the end, the boy was born in the Middle Ural maternity hospital, which is very close to the village of Koptyaki, where Ekaterina Germanovna lives. A boy weighing 3600 g and 52 cm tall was born on November 16 last year, on St. George's Day, which is why his happy grandmother called him Gosha.
- The case of our patient Zakharova is unique and has no analogues in world practice, - Igor Portnov, general director of the Yekaterinburg Family Medicine Center, told Izvestia. - Her son's frozen sperm was stored for nine years. As a result of the use of a complex of assisted reproductive technologies, a completely healthy child was born, which we are happy about. But this is the rarest case, because we do not yet have a legal basis for such operations. In a number of countries of the world, this is simply prohibited.
He cannot become a grandson - he was born wrong
Ekaterina Zakharova really has problems with the rights to her grandson. Just like Gosha, there are problems with the right to be officially recognized as a child. To register her grandson Zakharov went to the Verkhne-Pyshminsky registry office. They looked at her documents - and refused. "The law prohibits registering single citizens as mothers or grandmothers, as well as dead fathers ..." That is, Georgy Andreyevich Zakharov officially cannot become her grandson, because he was "not born that way."
Ekaterina Germanovna went to court. But they also believe that Gosha's only relative should be his surrogate mother. Then Zakharova designed herself as Gosha's guardian. But she intends to keep fighting. “Only I should be his own grandmother, no one else has rights to him - neither before God, nor before the law,” she tells Izvestia. “And the child will be happy with me. I will create an industry for his upbringing in my house. When the time comes, I will tell him the story of his birth. I am sure he will not be offended. I will raise him in the wildest love of life that his father had - and he will be grateful to me for this. And I will baptize him. And this there will be supreme justice."
Now, just in case, grandmother Katya does not give anyone the remaining test tubes with her son's sperm. What if the boy grows up and wants a sister?
Sergey Avdeev Yekaterinburg
"Is it necessary to tell a child the whole truth?"
Sergey Enikolopov, Head of the Department of Clinical Psychology, Scientific Center for Mental Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences:
It is absolutely clear that a baby born in such an unusual way will grow up in an atmosphere of love and care. But what will this love be: permissive, anxious or demanding, pedagogically accurate? When a child has a complete family, that very "system of checks and balances" arises that shapes a person's behavior. All-consuming love based on the fear of losing can be destructive.
The fact that the grandmother does not intend to hide the history of his birth from her grandson is generally correct: it is pointless to lie, an inquisitive child will feel reticence and sooner or later will try to find out the truth. But whether it is necessary to tell the whole truth is a difficult question. If you do not pedal, do not constantly remind about the circumstances of his birth, in early childhood a child can easily accept it, even, perhaps, find in this a justification for his exclusivity. But here in adolescence, when there is a painful search for the meaning of life, one's place in it, complex psychological problems can arise. Will the grandmother cope with them, will she be able to help her grandson go through this difficult period without complications?
The demonstrativeness with which the heroine told the whole world her story is somewhat alarming. Is this her own psychological problem? How did other family members react to her decision? After all, the support of other relatives is also very important for a little person. I think that the grandmother should also maintain constant contact with the psychologist, but delicately, so that the child does not feel like a guinea pig.
When you can't do without a second mother
One of the "assisted reproductive technologies" is surrogacy, when the egg of the genetic mother of the unborn child outside her body is fertilized by the sperm of the genetic father and transplanted into the body of another woman - a surrogate mother. According to Veronika Smolnikova, senior researcher at the Scientific Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, the services of surrogate mothers are becoming more and more in demand in Russia.
- There are more infertile couples, and women are increasingly thinking about children at an age that entails various diseases, - explains Veronika Smolnikova.
There are clear medical indications for the use of surrogacy. These are, in particular, congenital or acquired absence of the uterus, deformities of the cavity or cervix, somatic diseases in which pregnancy is contraindicated, repeated attempts at in vitro fertilization that did not lead to pregnancy. According to the Family Code of Russia, only people who are legally married have the right to resort to the help of surrogate mothers.
Although surrogate motherhood is officially allowed in Russia, it is practically not regulated by law. Only a few points in the Family Code and the law "On registration of acts of civil status" are devoted to it.
- Most doctors and lawyers dealing with this topic believe that it would be better if nothing was written there at all, because everything that is not prohibited would be allowed, - says Sergey Lebedev, director of the Sweetchild legal agency. - And so, for example, unmarried couples or single people remain outside the law.
You can search for a surrogate mother for an unborn child on your own through advertisements in newspapers or the Internet. You can contact specialized legal agencies, as well as private and public clinics dealing with assisted reproductive technologies - some of them have databases of potential surrogate mothers.
Requirements for candidates - age not older than 35 years, having a healthy child of their own, mental and somatic health. When choosing a future surrogate mother in the database, one must be prepared for the fact that her medical examination will most likely have to be done at her own expense. Further pregnancy care is also paid by the parents.
One of the biggest fears of couples using surrogacy is the fear that the woman who has given birth to their child will want to keep it. The family code allows this. But surrogate mothers also have their own concerns. "A surrogate mother and genetic parents are afraid of each other," says Veronika Smolnikova. "For a surrogate mother, this is a job for which she must receive money, and she is afraid that the parents will not take the child." They have such a right, however, in this case they will be obliged to pay alimony to him until he reaches the age of majority or adoption.
A special agreement between the surrogate mother and genetic parents should help to respect the interests of all parties, but even it cannot contain the obligation of the surrogate mother to give the child or the parents' obligation to take it: this would be contrary to the law. The contract is more likely to regulate financial issues: where the surrogate mother will live, in which clinic she will be observed, what is the amount of compensation for loss of health and lost income during participation in the program (as a rule, this is not more than $15 thousand, but sometimes significantly less). If the surrogate mother is ready to give the child away, she gives her written consent, and the parents get the right to register the baby as their own. The adoption process is not required.
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Where surrogacy is prohibited
Surrogacy is prohibited in France. In Germany, any doctor who tries to perform artificial insemination or implantation of a human embryo on a woman who is ready to give up the child will be punished. In Italy, only infertile couples can resort to artificial insemination. The use of donor sperm, frozen embryos and surrogate mothers is prohibited. Commercial surrogacy agreements are prohibited in Canada, Israel, the United Kingdom, the Australian state of Victoria, the states of New Hampshire and Virginia (USA).
There have already been precedents
The ability to keep gametes (sex cells) frozen for as long as you like creates a lot of legal conflicts. In England, for example, a child was born from the sperm of a living father, stored for 21 years. And the first child sensation in 1998 was the American Brandeline Danielle Vernoff. The girl's father, Bruce, died in 1995, but his wife persuaded the doctors to save his sperm. After 18 months, they carried out insemination, which was successful.
In 2002, Englishwoman Diana Blood gave birth to twins from frozen sperm. Her husband Stephen died in 1995 from meningitis. The mother had to go through all the judicial instances so that paternity was legally recognized.
Israel has a law that allows wives to require doctors to take the sperm of their dying husband. But a widow can only obtain permission to use it in court, where she will have to prove that the deceased husband would like to have a child.
Legal account
Surrogacy in Russia is allowed by the Family Code, but is limited by it. A surrogate mother is only a woman who carries and gives birth to a child for a married couple, who is officially married, from their own eggs and sperm.
The woman who gave birth to Gosha is called a reproductive mother: she carried a fetus obtained from an anonymous donor egg and sperm of a dead person, and gave birth to him not for a couple who cannot have their own child due to illness, but by the will of the grandmother - a case not provided for by law and unprecedented in world medical practice. Strictly speaking, doctors had no right to meet the wishes of the grandmother. But there are no legal norms defining the status of a reproductive mother in our legislation yet. A legal incident arises: what is not prohibited, it seems to be allowed, but there are no grounds for legal registration of the child either.
According to the law, the woman who gave birth to Gosha must be recognized as his birth mother, and only after her renunciation of maternal rights can the baby be adopted in the manner prescribed by law.
Tatyana Bateneva
Ten major bioethical problems of humanity that have not been resolved in the 20th century
1. Artificial insemination.
2. Transplantation of organs and tissues from corpses.
3. Use of fetal tissues (tissues of an aborted fetus) for medical purposes.
4. Abortion.
5. Sex change.
6. Euthanasia.
7. Surrogacy.
8. Human cloning (also embryos for therapeutic purposes).
9. Creation of transgenic animals (whose genome contains human genes).
10. Animal experiments.
The tragedy at Syamozero and childbirth in the taiga
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