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Woman Lives With Two Wombs After Rare Diagnosis
24 Jan
Summary
- Ellie has complete bicorporeal uterus, a rare condition where the womb is split into two.
- The condition caused intense pain, impacting her daily life and social activities significantly.
- She also lives with endometriosis and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).

Ellie Curran, a 21-year-old from Derry, has been diagnosed with a complete bicorporeal uterus, an uncommon gynecological condition that results in the womb being split into two separate, heart-shaped cavities. The condition was first noted during an appendicectomy at age 18 but was not fully diagnosed until much later.
This rare diagnosis significantly impacts Ellie's life, causing excruciating pain that confines her indoors during periods and affects her ability to work. She has experienced numerous A&E visits due to the pain. Further investigations have also revealed endometriosis wrapped around her bowel, contributing to her discomfort.
In addition to the bicorporeal uterus and endometriosis, Ellie was diagnosed with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) in November 2025. Doctors are also investigating the possibility of an extra kidney. The condition, affecting just 0.4% of women, presents unique challenges, particularly concerning future pregnancy plans, as her left uterine cavity is larger and considered safer for gestation.



