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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Woman with two vagina 'celebrates her quirky condition'

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Hazel Jones on This Morning
A 27-year-old woman whose rare medical condition means she has two vaginas has revealed that she so relaxed with her body that she visits fetish clubs with her husband, according to reports.

Hazel Jones had to lose her virginity twice and also has to have two smear tests due to her "one in a million" uterus didelphys condition – but does not permit it ‘to make her shy’.

“My quirky condition does not make me shy or hold me back.

“In fact, it’s something I celebrate,” she reportedly told The Sun.

The condition means a woman has two separate uteruses, two vaginas and two cervixes. It happens when a septum which usually breaks down between two tubes that form the uterus does not break down, leaving two uteruses.

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“If you are not aware that you have got this it can be really uncomfortable, I thought I was having cystitis, I thought I was having urine infections from a young age, when I wasn't. I was actually tearing the middle septum,” she told ITV1’s This Morning hosts Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby yesterday.

She was 18 when her first serious boyfriend noticed something was "different", prompting her to go to hospital where she was diagnosed with the condition.

“They did all the tests and they told me within a couple of hours what it was. But the lady had such a heavy accent I still didn't understand what she was telling me and I just sat there in the waiting room with these notes going, ‘I have no idea what I have just been told’.

“As soon as I found out what it was I told everybody! I thought it was amazing. It's definitely an ice-breaker at parties. If women want to have a look, I'm quite happy to show them, it's not something I'm embarrassed by.”

Hazel, who has previously posed for an explicit Bizarre magazine photoshoot involving cuddly toy cats, honey and sex toys, also explained that the condition has not caused her undue stress in the bedroom.

“I have never entered into a relationship without explaining the difference about me anyway, never had a bad reaction about it either.

“But so long as they are aware of what it is I have no issues whatsoever, I have a great sex life now.”

When reminded that her boyfriend has a “choice” by Schofield, she quipped: “Most of them get one for the rest of their life, my fella has two.”

News by Mirror


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