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originally posted by: douglas5
Just when you think you have heard it all ATS , Freaky just to Freakier
www.dailymail.co.uk...
A businessman fearing he had cancer after discovering blood in his urine has been left stunned after doctors discovered he has a fully functioning womb - and the blood was from his period.
Specialists have since discovered that, as well has having typical exterior male genitalia, he also has an interior uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes and ovaries.
They say he has been having periods since his teens, has experienced PMT, and may even be able to get pregnant.
The man, from Lancashire, is now preparing for surgery to remove the womb having lived his whole life as a 'red blooded' male, according to The Sun.
Doctors say this is the best way to treat the condition, but have warned him that he could start the menopause once the operation is complete.
Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome is a genetic condition which means that both sets of genitals will form. Symptoms include one or both testicles failing to descend, and fleshy hernias in the lower abdomen
The syndrome is believed to be extremely rare, although the exact number of cases each year is largely unknown. The condition is usually spotted in early childhood or around puberty.
Eventually he was sent for an MRI, and the images revealed he has a uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, and even a cervix and periods
And would it have been possible to get himself pregnant , you just never know in this messed up planet
originally posted by: douglas5
a reply to: boymonkey74
I always thought nature made people like this sterile for good reason
originally posted by: douglas5
a reply to: Cuervo
And periods and pmt , can you imagine breaking this to family and friends
It is the might have carried a child that is scary to me
originally posted by: boymonkey74
a reply to: Cuervo
Where would it come out?
Ouch lol.