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Head of Gynecology at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital, Dr. Dangor Kalio, has warned against what is widely known among women as cryptic pregnancy.

Women have been strongly warned against what is widely known as cryptic pregnancy out of desperation.

The warning was given by Head of Gynecology at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital, Dr. Dangor Kalio, while speaking in an interview today with newsmen.

Dr. Kalio described the act as wicked, adding that it is an act of fraud by quacks who extort desperate women who want children.

He noted that the pregnancy is a risky form of pregnancy as the women do not undergo the normal routine for pregnant women.

According to Dr. Kalio, “If there are doctors who infuse substance into their clients in other for them to get pregnant, that is a fraudulent scheme. It is a scam.

“You cannot infuse cryptic pregnancy into a woman. They are only deceiving the women to make money from them.

“In the real sense of cryptic pregnancy, pregnancy is there but it is not detected. That is, the bearer of the pregnancy does not know about it: Common conventional methods have failed to detect it as at the time the presentation was made, until delivery.

“But the high point of this is that women, who have this, have irregular menses. And also, women who take a lot of contraceptives may not believe that they are pregnant.

He further noted that there are high implications for women who undergo these “Let me also tell you that cryptic pregnancy comes with grave complications especially a situation where the fetus dies in the womb.”



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