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The Bachelorette alum revealed that she is recovering from surgery after discovering a rare condition in her uterus that may affect her chances of becoming pregnant in the future.

"At first they thought it was a didelphys uterus," Hannah wrote on Instagram April 27, noting that doctors initially thought she had a double uterus but later confirmed it's a bicorporeal septate uterus—basically, my uterus is kind of separated into two sides, and that can lead to infertility issues.

Despite the fact that the condition affects approximately 1.5 out of every 100 women, according to the Cleveland Clinic, the 31-year-old stated, "The good news is it's something that can be treated with surgery."

Hannah knew she eventually wanted to get the procedure to potentially have children with her husband Adam Woolard one day; she noted “family planning just hasn’t been front of mind” due to her busy schedule.

"I still don't know if I'm ready," she said of becoming a mother, "but it felt like time to take a first step—and this was that for me."

And, while she expressed gratitude for Adam and her parents' in-home care, the Mistakes We Never Made author gave a special shoutout to her followers.

"I also know how fortunate I am to have found this out ahead of time," she added. "It is not lost on me that so many women experience loss and disappointment before receiving answers. Thank you to everyone who has shared their stories with me and inspired me to share mine."

Last year, Hannah detailed her "shock" of being diagnosed with "a double uterus," which prompted her and her then-fiancé to begin thinking about their future family plans.

"I definitely think I would like to have a child," she stated in a May 2025 episode of Maria Menounos' Heal Squad podcast. "I don't want to miss out on that experience, but I haven't been quite ready yet."

"We'll get there when we get there," Hannah explained. "But to have the knowledge that [surgery is] something that you're gonna want to take care of when you're ready for that time and not be surprised by it was really helpful."

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