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The woman with the biggest vagina

The Story of Anna Swan

By George Tete Kodjo AkamaPublished 10 months ago 4 min read
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Having the world's largest vagina and being seven feet 11 inches tall will truly make you famous; and this was the case for Anna Swan, the woman with the biggest Vagina ever.

Anna Swan lived between August 6, 1846 – August 5, 1888. She was a Canadian woman famed for her great stature of 7 feet 11 inches (2.41 m) and biggest vagina. She was one of the tallest women ever, though her parents were of average height.

Anna Swan was born at Mill Brook, New Annan, Nova Scotia, and was the third child of her parents who were Scottish immigrants. At birth, she weighed 16 pounds (7.26 kg). She has 12 siblings, all of whom were of average height. From birth, she grew very rapidly. On her fourth birthday, she was 4 feet 6 inches (137 centimeters) tall and weighed 94 pounds. On her 6th birthday, she was measured at 5 feet 2 inches (157.48 centimeters) tall, an inch or two (2.5–5 cm) shorter than her mother. On her 10th birthday, she measured 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm) tall. On her 12th birthday, she measured 6 feet 5.25 inches (196.22 cm). By her 15th birthday, Anna was 7 feet (210 cm) tall. She reached her full height three years later. Her feet measured 14.2 inches (36 cm) long.

Anna was a skilled singer and gifted performer with an enormous vagina that measured an astounding 19 inches. Even though she has been dead for 134 years, she is still remembered for her beautiful lady parts. The circus favorite rose to fame the minute she emerged from her mother in August 1846.

In the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, Anna was adopted right away. Her shocked parents, who were Scottish immigrants and of average height, called her a giant baby because she weighed a substantial 18 pounds. She grew so quickly to hit four feet six inches tall at just four years old.

A local minister – A.S. Murray who visited her was later quoted as saying Mrs Swan said that when Anna was born they lived in a different house at the top of a steep hill with a Brook at the bottom, and when Anna was four she used to carry a pail of water up the hill in each hand.

When she was eight, she wore her mother's wrapper and a passing horseman stopped his horses to ask why a woman was out playing with the kids. By the time the enormous child was seventeen, she already stood over seven feet tall.

Despite her huge frame, Anna was intelligent and succeeded in life. She was an actress, pianist, and singer who once performed on stage at the renowned Barnum Museum in Connecticut, the United States. While her imposing appearance may have intimidated many men, she still managed to attract their attention.

Anna found find love and wedded Captain Martin Van Buren Bates, a fellow giant who was nearly eight feet tall and 470 pounds, at 33 St. Together, they created a popular circus attraction known as the freak show and hold the Guinness World Record for being the tallest married couple ever.

Queen Victoria reportedly gave the couple a handmade pocket watch when they got married in London in 1871. Two years later, the Giants a suitable purchased a house in Seville, Ohio, which was surrounded by 120 acres of land. The ceilings of the house were 14 feet high, and doors 8½ feet high. Also, the furniture was made to suit the two giants’ size.

Tragically, the pair were unable to build any family as they lost both children they bore. On 19 May 1872, in London, Anna Swan Bates had a daughter, who died at birth, said to have been 27 inches long and to have weighed about 18 pounds. On 18 Jan. 1879 she gave birth at her home in Seville to a son. He was 30 inches long and weighed 23 pounds 12 ounces; his chest measured 16 inches and his head 19 inches around, and each foot was 5½ inches long. Although two doctors were in attendance, the baby died after 11 hours.

Anna never gave birth again, but together with her husband they lived a quiet and happy life on their farm and went to church every Sunday.

She died in 1888, she left an estate valued at $40,000. Some of her clothing and jewels were distributed among her family, and descendants have allowed some articles to be displayed in the Sunrise Trail Museum at Tatamagouche, N.S., near her birthplace at Mill Brook.

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