The message for this photo says, “May blessings come to the mother who had 17 boys and broke a world record. Imagine if all Sri Lankans had many babies like this!”
The term has also been shared on Twitter, like here, here, and here, as well as on Instagram, here.
Similar statements have spread online since at least 2016, including here.
A reverse image search on Yandex of the pregnant woman’s sculpture in the past led to this image posted on an online social network for artists in September 2015.
The picture of the pregnancy test has been changed using a computer to make the woman look more pregnant. Here is a side-by-side comparison of the original picture (left) and the changed one (right): The same photo of a man wearing dark green scrubs was posted on Dr. Robert Blter’s Facebook page on December 3, 2012.

The deadliпe is “US: Moter lves blrt to 17 bables simυltaпeoυsly.”
The first paragraph of the funny article begins like this: “An American woman has completely broken the previous World Record for the most babies in a single pregnancy by giving birth to seventeen babies over 29 hours last weekend at the Indianapolis Memorial hospital.

Caterine Bridges and her husband had been trying to have a baby for many years before they decided to go to a clinic in Rhode Island to get help from doctors.
This website says that its articles are not religious or made-up.
This isn’t the first time on the internet that fake stories about a lot of babies being born have spread. Here’s a report published by FP about a scam worth millions of dollars.





According to the Guinness World Records website, the person who has the most children born at one time is a woman named Nadya Suleman from America. She had eight children in January 2009.
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