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June 13, 2025In a recent episode of the Heal Squad podcast hosted by Maria Menounos, former Bachelorette star Hannah Brown revealed that she has been diagnosed with a rare condition called a double uterus, also known as uterus didelphys. Affecting only about 0.3% of people with uteruses, this condition can pose unique challenges for those considering family building, including carrying a pregnancy or planning for future parenthood.
At 30 years old, Brown candidly shared that while she’s not quite ready to start a family, she’s becoming more proactive about her reproductive health. Her doctor recommended she consider freezing her eggs soon, and Brown noted she plans to do so after her upcoming wedding this year.
Brown described her diagnosis as a “shock,” but also acknowledged that knowing about the condition early on has helped her feel more informed about the road ahead. Although she hasn’t undergone exploratory surgery to determine the specifics of her anatomy, her doctor suspects that her two uteruses may be attached in some way. She also shared that there are many cases of people having double uteruses and having perfectly healthy pregnancies and babies.
According to the Mayo Clinic, people with uterus didelphys can have successful pregnancies, but the condition may increase the risk of miscarriage or premature birth. Other potential challenges include determining whether both uteruses are functional, whether one is more favorable for carrying a pregnancy, and how the condition may impact her fertility overall.
For individuals or couples who receive a similar diagnosis, this kind of information can be both overwhelming and empowering. Learning about potential hurdles early offers the opportunity to plan ahead, whether that means consulting with a fertility specialist, exploring egg preservation, or considering assisted reproductive options such as surrogacy.
Hannah Brown’s willingness to share her story is a powerful reminder that reproductive conditions often go undiscussed and that knowledge is key to making confident decisions. Whether you’re just starting to think about building a family or are further along in the process, knowing your body and your legal rights can make all the difference.
If you’re considering surrogacy or need help understanding your legal options for family building, we’re here to help. Our goal is to provide compassionate legal guidance to ensure that everyone involved feels supported and informed as they explore their options. Contact us today for a consultation and let us guide you on your journey to parenthood!