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The actual name of the condition is uterus didelphys. Eight in 10,000 women in the U.K. suffer from some form of the condition, but only one in a million has Lindsay Hasaj's exact condition: a double womb, double cervix and double vagina.
The condition was 1-in-a-million, and because of it, Lindsay Hasaj, 27, had to have sonograms every two weeks. Her daughter, Mirela Elizabeth, was born successfully by C-section, at 6 lbs. 3 oz., making Lindsay and husband Tony, 31, very happy. Lindsay said:
"Bringing her home was the most wonderful experience that no words in any language can explain. It was just massive amounts of tears of joy and relief."
Congratulations to Lindsay and Tony Hasaj for their miracle baby. Will they have another? Perhaps, but it would have be delivered by C-section, like Mirela.