Diagnosis
To differentiate a uterus didelphys from a chimera, you must determine if the patient has had a previous surgery to separate the two. If they have had a previous surgery and you notice two distinct uteri, it could be that they are simply two separate organs with no connection to each...
So I stumbled on a post "Uterus Didelphys" on BBC News Pidgin on Facebook.
A Ghanaian lady Elizabeth Amoaa who had two wombs, two cervixes, plus two vag****(canals). She talked about various complications ranging from several surgeries, pains, menstruation during pregnancy, carrying a child in...