US woman ‘beats odds of 1 in 5 million to deliver twins from 2 uteruses’
Meet a Florida woman who has defied the odds of one in five million to give birth to twins from two separate uteruses last week.
Andrea Barbosa, 24, has a rare condition called uterus didelphys, or double uterus, that affects about one in 2,000 women worldwide.
Nathan Barbosa was born at 36 weeks and weighed 5 pounds, 8 ounces, while his sister Natalie emerged two minutes later, weighing 5 pounds, 10 ounces.
“I was shocked to learn I had a baby in each uterus,” ABC News quoted Barbosa as saying in a hospital news release.
“But My husband and I are just so happy that they are here and healthy,” she said.
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