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7/18/2015

WEIRD!..Woman born with two wombs falls into labour every time she menstruates.....SEE PHOTO

Firstclass newsline~A 23-year-old British woman, Sophie Loader, is
suffering from a rare condition that makes her go into labour each
month during her menstruation. The woman who was born with two wombs
endures the pains for at least 72 hours when it comes.
Loader was born with uterus bicornis, a condition that fills her
second womb with blood – mimicking a full-term baby. The only way she
can cope with the pain is through breathing exercises, Mirror UK,
reports.
"I've been in labour more than 100 times, but only once for real. To
say that it's a pain would be an understatement.
"It might shock women to hear I have been in labour more than one
hundred times. When I was 13 and the contractions started, I had never
felt pain like it and couldn't understand what was happening to me, it
was terrifying – even the doctor thought I might be pregnant.
"When I had my son, Chase, I was drugged but I can't compare the pain
of real labour to my fake contractions. But I wouldn't wish this on
any woman. One labour is more than enough.
"I was hospitalised more than 30 times because I couldn't cope with
the symptoms. Each time they would give me gas and air to control the
pain. In the end, all doctors could do was teach me how to control my
contractions using breathing exercises that real women in labour use,"
she said.
After the birth, Sophie had the contraceptive implant fitted and now
only goes into 'fake labour' once every three months.
Firstclassnewsline.net

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