Woman who has two vaginas reveals heartbreaking thing doctors told her after she was diagnosed
The OnlyFans model shared how it has affected her life, 10 years on from her diagnosis

"'Oh my god!' is not what you want to hear when a nurse has her hand in your vagina," shared Annie Charlotte, as she revealed the day she discovered she was 'different'.
At just 16 years old, Annie was told that she had two vaginas... or more specifically, uterus didelphys - a rare congenital condition where you’re born with two uteruses. It’s commonly called a double uterus, explains the Cleveland Clinic.


The diagnosis came as she visited the doctor's to have the coil fitted, or to give it its full name, the intrauterine device (IUD), in an attempt to ease her heavy periods.
Some patients who have IUDs fitted experience lighter or shorter periods, with some even reporting that theirs stopped following the procedure.
Now 26 years old, the OnlyFans model has opened up about her discussions with numerous clinicians about her condition.
Speaking to Metro about what the nurse said who tried fitting her first implant, Annie explained: "She said there was something in the way of her fingers and that I should go and see a gynaecologist.


"I was mortified… absolutely horrified. The gynaecologist was a guy which made me super uncomfortable – and then I was told it meant I might not be able to have kids.
"I remember leaving the doctors and sitting in the car with my mum in silence because we didn’t know what to say. At 16, I just wanted to be normal, but I couldn’t have felt more different – I was so upset", Annie, of Surrey in England, said before revealing the heartbreaking conversations she has had with her doctors.
She continued: "One specialist gynaecologist said in the most nonchalant way, 'you’re probably going to have multiple miscarriages'.
"Then another doctor told me I could be nine months pregnant and four months pregnant at the same time. The not knowing is so stressful, and I don’t want to be infertile.


"If I wanted kids now I’d struggle with it but for now I’m putting it to the back of my mind."
Annie shared how she doesn't wish to have children until she's in her mid-thirties, and hopes medical advances could pave the way for her to do so without any complications.
For now, she uses her condition to her advantage when it comes to being an OnlyFans content creator, apparently she makes half of her income from gaming videos.
The streams vary in their level of sexiness; sometimes Annie might be fully clothed, in underwear or topless.
A woman who was born with two vaginas has revealed that most men she's slept with can hardly tell.
Annie Charlotte, from the UK, was diagnosed with uterus didelphys as a 16-year-old. The rare health condition means she has two vaginas, two uteruses, and two cervixes.
Now 25 years old, Annie has launched a successful OnlyFans career and claims she's had sex with hundreds of men - but very few have noticed her double vagina.
She told the Daily Star: "My external stuff is all the same. I have one labia, and then it opens up into two separate vaginas internally, and you have to properly stretch it back to see it."
She added: "I can obviously feel it on myself, and I have asked guys in the past after we've had sex if they could feel it, but they normally don't notice it."


In fact, she claims that 99.9 percent of men she has sex with don't realise she have two vaginas, according to the Daily Mirror.
Annie opened up: "I've had experiences where I've told [men]: 'By the way I have two vaginas' and they're like, 'What?' There have been times where I've been laid on my bed with my legs in the air as they inspected me."
The Brit says she's been told her second vagina is 'tighter' because it's 'half the size of a normal vagina,' which has prompted men to be 'possessive' about sex with her in the past.
She explained: "My right one is bigger and more dominant than the left, so when I have sex, most of the time it goes in the right.
"Guys get really possessive and weird about it when they hear the left ones tighter and smaller, and they get desperate to try [it], even when I tell them the right feels better."
The condition isn't without its issues, either, with certain positions proving painful.


Annie explained: "People have come in and hit the wall and, if someone's on top, I do have to angle myself a certain way because otherwise it can be uncomfortable."
Health professionals 'don't seem to know what on earth is going on,' either, Annie claims.
The content creator said she was told she may not be able to give birth to her anatomy, but has been given conflicting advice.
Annie added: "I was either told that I wouldn't be able to carry a baby to full-term, so I'd have premature babies, or I'd have multiple miscarriages.
"When I was 16, a nurse told me that I was infertile straight away without any diagnosis from a gynecologist."
A gynaecologist told her she'd always have to have c-sections and would 'never be able to give birth.' Annie added: "But then I spoke to another person about it, and they were like 'Nah, you'll be able to, but you'll have to have loads of miscarriages to open up your vaginas'. The medical advice always changes - they just don't really seem to know what on earth is going on."
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