A perfectly normal female. You are pulling ovules out of normal pre flower calyx. The pre flower calyx are the oldest calyx on the plant hence the maturity and swell.
These are not seeds. These are what turn into seed when pollinated. Some plants have bigger ovules than others.
There seems to be an influx of people blowing ovules out of proportion claiming hermie. What gives?
This is the third time today alone I've had to make people aware of basic anatomy. The fact that all these so called experienced growers didn't pick up the ovules and lack of pollen sacs confuses me.
A hermaphroditic plant will have stamen at the main nodes as well as calyx. You are just showing plain old female pre flowers at your node junctions. Nothing indicates a hermaphrodite in your pictures.
This is what a hermaphrodite looks like.
Notice the male stamen?