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They did the 5D ultrasound of their babies and found that they all got the same images.

2023-06-20T15:16:09.158Z

Highlights: Pregnant woman posts 5D image of baby in her womb on TikTok. Image matched that of other moms who had also had ultrasounds done at the same diagnostic center. "They scammed us," they agree and study how to sue the place where it happened. So far, only four cases from the same place have gone viral, but it is estimated that with the dissemination of the alleged fraud, more victims of this Formosan clinic will appear. The alleged scam came to light after a post by one of the pregnant women on the social network Tik Tok.


It happened in a clinic in Formosa. A post on TikTok set off the alarm. There are at least four cases. 'We were ripped off,' they agree.


The post of a pregnant woman with the 5D image of the baby in her womb on TikTok set off the alarm. The published image matched that of other moms who had also had ultrasounds done at the same diagnostic center. Yes, it was discovered, they were all given the same image.

It happened in a clinic in Formosa and there are already at least four mothers affected. But there may be many more. "They scammed us," they agree and study how to sue the place.


What transpired in the local media is that several women denounced through social networks that a private clinic in Formosa, E.D., performed 5D ultrasounds and gave the same images to all its clients.

The alleged scam came to light after a post by one of the pregnant women on the social network TikTok, who happily shared the first high-definition image of what she believed her baby was.

When she posted it, she received some warnings: "That can't be your baby," warned one of the users; "I have the same image," he repaired.

From there, the publication became wildfire and began to be replicated in different social networks with the warning that the ultrasounds delivered by that diagnostic center "were false."

So far there have been four women who admitted to having the same image and are studying legal actions to sue the Formoseño diagnostic center located in the provincial capital, according to the Formosa News site.

"For now we are 3 moms who a clinic SWINDLED with a photo of a baby that is not ours," Antonella Roglan denounced through Twitter along with the false ultrasounds where she remarked that the study "is very expensive". A few hours later, he added "there are already four of us scammed."

The post of the Twitter user did not go unnoticed since in a few hours it had garnered about 30 thousand 'likes' and had been retweeted almost three thousand times.

"My nephew is 4 years old and we have the same ultrasound in a box in the modular," replied the post of Roglan, a young woman who added her testimony on Tuesday on Twitter.


If found, there is no place for there to be no fraud. Three of the mothers will have boys, but there is a fourth who is a girl. And they all have the same photo.

The truth is that this type of study, in 5D, is done when pregnancy is advanced; with the most formed fetus. Therefore, the image of the baby is in high definition and you can see several of the main features. What is almost impossible is for the images to match so accurately.

Formosa; one of the affected mothers posted the whatsApp chat with another of the affected mothers.

In a conversation with the Formoseño news site, those involved marked that it is not only a fraud for a family that "seeks to have a nice memory." They also stressed that "it seeks to have precision with the state of pregnancy," and that "costs a lot of money," they agreed.

How the Diagnostic Center proceeds

"When you arrive at the place, they took the data, you pay, and you enter a room where they do the ultrasound and after a few minutes the secretary gives you the printed report with the photo of the baby," explained one of the affected mothers.

So far, only four cases from the same place have gone viral, but it is estimated that with the dissemination of the alleged fraud, more victims of this Formosan clinic will appear.


Source: clarin

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