December 22, 200619 yr Now that's a reason not to have sex with strangers.... Separate or partially joined wombs are uncommon, although not rare -- about one woman in 1,000 has them, according to Khalaf. Link and I'd like to say that 1 in 1000 is a horrifying number. How does it work?
December 22, 200619 yr QUOTE(sox4lifeinPA @ Dec 22, 2006 -> 02:08 PM) and I'd like to say that 1 in 1000 is a horrifying number. How does it work? That would be one out of every 1,000, PA. If I could type in crayon for you I would. ;) Edited December 22, 200619 yr by FlaSoxxJim
December 22, 200619 yr Author QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Dec 22, 2006 -> 03:59 PM) That would be one out of every 1,000, PA. If I could type in crayon for you I would. ;) I think I was refering to actually having two wombs and the process of having sex. If I could draw in middle fingers for you I would
December 22, 200619 yr QUOTE(sox4lifeinPA @ Dec 22, 2006 -> 03:08 PM) Now that's a reason not to have sex with strangers.... Link and I'd like to say that 1 in 1000 is a horrifying number. How does it work? What do you mean how does it work? They have two uteruses. One of my friends had the condition, she had two cervixes, too (one vaginal canal). But she had to have surgery because it was exceedingly painful (two menstruations).
December 22, 200619 yr Author QUOTE(Soxy @ Dec 22, 2006 -> 05:28 PM) What do you mean how does it work? They have two uteruses. One of my friends had the condition, she had two cervixes, too (one vaginal canal). But she had to have surgery because it was exceedingly painful (two menstruations). wow, that's intense. I didn't mean to be insensitive. It's one of those to file under "conditions people don't talk about"... I wouldn't want four balls, so I understand
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.