Australian content creator Evelyn Miller has a condition called uterus didelphys—a rare condition that affects only about 0.3 percent of the population.
Uterus didelphys occurs when a person is born with two uteruses, and in some cases, it also includes two cervixes and even two vaginal canals.
Before she received a proper diagnosis, she had been intimate with around 500 people, and surprisingly, no one had noticed anything unusual, although the experience was often painful for her.
“Every time I had sex it was different,” she shared with PerthNow.
“It was painful and guys would say it felt like they were hitting a wall. I’d use a tampon and I would still bleed through, but my mom told me I was using them wrong.”
After eventually being diagnosed with uterus didelphys, Evelyn discovered that having two vaginas could be ‘handy’ for her career.
“Certain guys were better for me in a certain side, if one vagina needed a break or a time out, I could use the other,” she explained.
“Having separation is really important to me,” she added.
But it’s not all as convenient as it sounds. For instance, she has to undergo two cervical screenings and two separate STD tests each time she visits the doctor.
While uterus didelphys can cause infertility issues for some, fortunately, that hasn’t been the case for Evelyn. She’s now a mom to two children.
“I can get pregnant at the same time in both my uteruses and the babies could be three weeks apart,” the OnlyFans star explained.
“Once they worked out that it was possible for me to get pregnant, the doctors told me not to have sex in the other one… tape it up or put a sock up there.”
I suppose that’s one way of looking at it!