Who Wants These?
April 18, 2009 11:15 am Early Pregnancy Symptoms, Early Signs Of Pregnancy, Pregnancy Journal, Pregnancy SymptomsStrange are the ways of the human mind and stranger still are the factors that seem to motivate the human mind. Necessity is the mother of invention. However, the necessity for fake pregnancy documents is hard to appreciate, though not very hard to understand. Who on this earth could have benefitted from the document showing Lady Diana to be pregnant at the time of her death is a question that rules out any possible hint of an answer. These letters are claimed to be fake.
Setting aside celebrities and their mysterious high and mighty ways, a very-very small minority of women finds the utility for fake pregnancy letters. The need for a break in an otherwise tedious job justifies the use of fake pregnancy documents. What a relief only women can follow fake pregnancy. Probably, some economic gain or using them to emotionally blackmail the partner in an otherwise troubled relationship could be other reasons. But then, how long can this go on? Economic gain from the Government or a social charity may be yes. But real relationships based on fake documents cannot pull on for long.
In any case the short-term benefits are too small, or so they seem as compared to the risks of being found out are involved. Fake pregnancy letters are liable to give away. Generally, they are not made authentically and important details like expected due date and the clinic’s phone number are missing. Moreover, the validity period of these documents is too short as pregnancy symptoms cannot be faked for long. False pregnancy soon has to give away. No one can fake pregnancy to its logical end.
However, there is a built-in saving grace provided by nature. At any time the woman can come out clean, on the face of it by faking a miscarriage.






