Meet the woman whose TWO vaginas have pocketed her £1million: 24-year-old OnlyFans star designates one for her ‘incredibly supportive’ boyfriend and keeps the other ‘for work’

An OnlyFans star born with two vaginas has revealed she labels one ‘for work’ and the other for her boyfriend.

Annie Charlotte, from Surrey, was diagnosed with uterine didelphys at the age of 16 after having a contraceptive coil fitted.

The unusual condition means the 24-year-old also has two uteruses and cervixes – and her entire anatomy is fully functional.

Ms Charlotte, who claims to have made more than £1million creating adult content using her unique selling point as an advantage, also experiences two periods a month. But she can treat both with birth control.

Discussing her life with the condition, Ms Charlotte told how her boyfriend, who she met in February, was ‘incredibly supportive’.

Annie Charlotte, from Surrey, was diagnosed with uterine didelphys at the age of 16 after having a contraceptive coil fitted. The unusual condition means the 24-year-old also has two uteruses and cervixes – and her entire anatomy is fully functional

Ms Charlotte, who claims to have made more than £1million creating adult content using her unique selling point as an advantage, also experiences two periods a month. But she can treat both with birth control

A double uterus occurs when a developing uterus – which starts out as two separate ducts – fails to join together. Doctors do not yet know why the condition occurs. But it is believed that only one in 3,000 women are affected. It can cause infertility in some patients because it increases the risk of miscarriage because the uterus is smaller and can restrict the growth of a fetus. Surgery to join a double uterus together is possible, but is not often recommended by doctors unless patients experience severe symptoms

She said: ‘We have a rule: one vagina is for work, and the other is for him.

‘He’s great, we’re very happy. I only told him about my condition after we had sex for the first time.

‘He was shocked and then asked me a lot of questions and was super curious.’

She added: ‘It was more just curiosity than anything, and then he said, ‘I want to claim one, I want one for me and then you can use the other one for work’ – and that’s how we came up to the arrangement. ‘

Although all women born with uterine dielphys have two uteruses, only some women also have two separate cervixes and vaginas.

What is uterus didelphys?

Uterus didelphys, also called a double uterus, is a condition in which a woman is born with two uteruses, two separate cervixes, and sometimes two vaginas, although this is not always the case.

It occurs because in a female fetus the uterus begins as two small tubes.

As the fetus develops, the fallopian tubes normally join to create one larger, hollow organ: the uterus.

Sometimes the fallopian tubes do not come together completely and they each develop into a separate hollow organ, so that the woman is born with two uteruses.

It often only becomes noticeable after puberty and is diagnosed with a physical examination or an ultrasound.

In terms of physical anatomy, the two uteruses are often slightly smaller than average for fit, but they can be as large as a ‘normal’ uterus.

It also makes it possible to be pregnant twice at the same time – with a baby in each womb.

Some women are also born with two vaginas, although they can have sex and menstruate in the same way as women with only one.

Each uterus has its own fallopian tube and ovary.

Many women do not know they have the condition because it does not always cause symptoms.

Some are only diagnosed during pregnancy when they undergo routine scans and tests.

However, symptoms may include pain during sex, heavy bleeding, frequent miscarriages and premature birth.

A double uterus occurs when a developing uterus – which starts out as two separate ducts – fails to join together.

Doctors do not yet know why the condition occurs.

But it is believed that only one in 3,000 women are affected.

It can cause infertility in some patients because it increases the risk of miscarriage because the uterus is smaller and can restrict the growth of a fetus.

Surgery to join a double uterus together is possible, but is not often recommended by doctors unless patients experience severe symptoms.

This procedure removes the wall of tissue that separates the two vaginas.

This can increase the chances of pregnancy.

Mrs Charlotte said: ‘I’m too busy to think about children.

“But I think the pregnancy will be so hard for me in the future because of my condition, and I think it will be unpleasant.

“It’s not something I’ve thought about because of all the complications.

“It’s something I’m incredibly nervous about.”

Previously, she had admitted that she was told she had children’would be very difficult’.

Discussing her life with the condition, Ms Charlotte told how her boyfriend, who she met in February, was ‘incredibly supportive’. She said: ‘We have a rule: one vagina is for work, and the other is for him’

Although all women born with uterine dielphys have two uteruses, only some women also have two separate cervixes and vaginas. Each uterus has its own fallopian tube and ovary. Many women do not know they have the condition because it does not always cause symptoms

She said: ‘I was a young woman, I was just starting to get interested in dating and exploring different parts of my body, and suddenly I was told it was different from everyone else’s.

‘As a teenager you want to be ‘normal’, and being told that’s not the case was quite scary.

‘I went a bit off the rails, I didn’t tell anyone anything and found it difficult to talk to my mother about it.’

But now she has ‘fully embraced’ the condition and has ‘never been more confident’.

In college, she also used the “I have two vaginas” joke as an icebreaker.

She said: ‘I really started to accept it. I stopped thinking of it as a medical problem, and all the problems that could come from having children, and instead as something that was just a super cool aspect of myself, because of people’s reactions. They would be shocked but also so interested.

‘Now I’ve fully embraced it and accepted it as part of myself, and I’ve never been more confident.’

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