Youtube Star Cassandra Bankson Has 26 Million Views and 2 Working Vaginas [Watch]
She has more than 26 million Youtube views and two working vaginas. Blogger Cassandra Bankson, famous acne makeup star, recently discovered she had two vaginas, two wombs and two cervixes, according to dailymail.
Cassandra Bankson, 22-year-old from San Francisco, who blogs on her channel DiamondsAndHeels14, wrote that doctors made the discovery after she got lower back pain.
Her channel was opened four years ago and offers advice on everything in life---acne, make-up tips and bullies.
But her backpain made her go in for an ultrasound, MRI and blood tests. It showed that she may have only one kidney.
It was stunning to discover two vaginas, two wombs and two cervixes. Her strange condition, uterus didelphys, is also called double uterus, which happens as the uterus starts like two small tubes in the womb.
She also said: "When we got the test results back the doctor said I only had one kidney and flippantly added that I have two vaginas - as she suspected. There is one vaginal opening but inside there are two vaginas, two uteri, two cervixes. Most vaginas are one large cavity but this is a complete separation into two different cavities. I was shocked and the doctor explained to me that it was like an upside nose. I didn't really know what to make of it - I was just in shock but I don't really let it get in the way of my life. It certainly helped explain a lot of things," according to deathandtaxes.
Even though the condition would not disrupt her normal lifestyles, she did face some problems. "Ever since I was younger I would go to the doctor because I was bleeding for 28 days or I would have two periods a month - but they never suspected I had a second vagina. I always had really bad cramps - I could not move or my bowels would just not want to behave because the cramps were so bad."
It makes women pregnant twice at the same time - with a baby in each womb.
Cassandra admitted: "I'm definitely nervous about having to explain this to future partners. It's not something I'm looking forward to. I didn't really know what to make of it - I was just in shock but I don't really let it get in the way of my life. It's obviously a huge deal and I have no real idea how this is going to affect my life so it's something we would have to talk about. But hopefully it won't be an issue - when I do meet someone I'll be looking for an emotional connection, somebody to laugh and joke with - the sex side of things isn't a huge issue for me."
Cassandra's YouTube channel on acne and treatment became a huge success, gaining over 25 million views. "I got my first pimple at eight or nine years old and kids would make comments about it."
For her currently discovered condition, she wants to focus on her YouTube channel and help others with similar problems.
She added: "I would love to continue educating people - I've always been extremely passionate about helping others and I want to continue showing people how to find their own self confidence and success."