Some individuals falsely claim they can help women conceive, even offering to “select” the number of babies for a fee. Victims are given substances to use during intercourse and are later told they are pregnant, with strict warnings to avoid medical scans. These scammers provide false updates, charge for fake tests and herbs, and sometimes manipulate the woman’s body or mind to simulate pregnancy symptoms.
In extreme cases, women are called in after nine months, sedated, and later shown a baby—falsely claiming they delivered without remembering labor.
Advice to the public: Any center that prevents you from confirming a pregnancy through a certified scan or insists you must deliver only at their facility is fraudulent. Always seek care from licensed medical professionals. Do not fall for emotional manipulation or unverified treatments. Your reproductive health deserves credible, evidence-based care.