'The Bachelorette' Alum Hannah Brown Reveals Rare Double Uterus Diagnosis
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Hannah Brown, a former contestant on 'The Bachelorette', has been diagnosed with a rare medical condition known as uterus didelphys, or a double uterus, which affects only 0.3% of the population. This condition involves having two separate uterine cavities, each with its own fallopian tube and ovary, and can complicate pregnancy as doctors need to determine if one uterus can support the growth of a baby. While Hannah has not yet undergone exploratory surgery to fully understand her condition, she expressed surprise at the diagnosis but is grateful for the knowledge, which will help her prepare for future family planning. Currently, Hannah is focused on planning her wedding to fiancé Adam Woolard and has decided to temporarily set aside concerns about her condition. Additionally, Hannah has taken on a new role in the upcoming season of 'Bachelor In Paradise'.
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Hannah Brown revealed her diagnosis of uterus didelphys, a rare condition where a person has two separate uterine cavities, each accompanied by its own fallopian tube and ovary, affecting only 0.3% of the population.
Despite the potential complications for pregnancy due to having a double uterus, Hannah mentioned that there are cases where individuals with the condition have successfully had children.
Hannah has not yet had exploratory surgery to fully understand her condition, but initial observations suggest the uteruses are attached in some way, appearing almost split.
Grateful for the early diagnosis, Hannah is relieved to have the information now, which allows her to plan for family matters without surprises when she decides to have children.
Currently, her primary focus is on her upcoming wedding to fiancé Adam Woolard, scheduled for July, as she has chosen not to stress about her medical condition at this moment.
Hannah's engagement in her personal life is complemented by her professional pursuits, as she joins the upcoming season of 'Bachelor In Paradise' in a new role.
The diagnosis was reached after consulting multiple doctors, highlighting the complexity and rarity of her condition, which initially came as a shock to her.
Hannah Brown has been diagnosed with a very rare condition.
During a recent appearance on the Heal Squad x Maria Menounos podcast, the 30-year-old The Bachelorette alum revealed that she had been diagnosed with a double uterus.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, a double uterus, also known as uterus didelphys is a rare condition that only affects .3% of the population. People with double uteri have two separate uterine cavities, each with its own fallopian tube and ovary.
Keep reading to find out more…During her interview, Hannah explained that hasn’t undergone exploratory surgery yet to understand the exact nature of her double uterus, but said, “it looks like they’re attached in some way, so it’s just almost split.”
She acknowledged that having the condition can “complicate things” when trying to have a baby because doctors will need to determine whether one of her uteri can support the the growth of a baby.
“There have been cases of people having double uteruses and having babies and it being perfectly fine,” Hannah added. “But it was definitely a shock.”
The Dancing with the Stars winner also noted that she hasn’t “quite gotten to” the stage in her life where she’s ready to have children, but said she’s grateful she now knows about the condition.
“We’ll get there when we get there, but to have the knowledge of, ‘Hey, this is something that you’re going to want to take care of when you’re ready for that time and to not be surprised by it,’ was really helpful,” Hannah explained. “And it took multiple doctors to even get to that.”
As for right now, Hannah is putting all of her focus on planning her upcoming wedding to fiancé Adam Woolard, which will be taking place this July.
“It’s a whole thing, but there’s been so much going on that I was just like, ‘I need to put that on the shelf. I don’t need to be stressing about that right now,’” Hannah said.
A few weeks ago, it was announced that Hannah Brown has joined upcoming season of Bachelor In Paradise in a new role!