Lindsay Hasaj is one in a million women who has a double womb; “yes that right” eight in ten thousand women in United Kingdom are suffering from some form of Lindsay Hasaj condition. All expected mothers concern about how they will manage after their first child is born, but for Lindsay Hasaj this was a second thought, all she could think about was how she will get through with her pregnancy.
Lindsay Hasaj in last November after a scan discovered that she is suffering with a rare anatomical condition “double wombs” and she only have half a chance to become fertile and she is going to have a complicated pregnancy.
Lindsay Hasaj a 27-year-old must have scans every two weeks and yet the smallest problem caused sufficient concern to give her restless nights and requires trips to hospital, but despite all odds she astounded doctors when she gave birth to a healthy baby girl.
Lindsay Hasaj a financial sales worker and her husband Tony a 31-year-old security firm manager had been trying to have a baby for four months, after having a pain in her abdomen she went to the hospital fearing that she has a case of ectopic pregnancy “a case in which baby grows outside the womb”, but after a scan performed on her not only she but the sonographer was astonished that she has a “uterus didelphys” or a double womb condition.
A consultant and gynecologist at the Royal Free Hospital, Henry Annan said with a pregnancy like this every day complications such as “premature labor” can take on an additional aspect, Lindsay Hasaj and Tony are the lucky parents that after suffering with such a rare condition they have escaped without any problems, it is truly a miracle.
Mirela was born in Royal Free Hospital located in North West of London last week.
Lindsay Hasaj
Lindsay Hasaj


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