Another Conception Credited To Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! Fertility Statue

Another Conception Credited To Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Fertility Statue

Being a person of science background, I often find it hard to believe in fertility statues and the likes, helping women get pregnant. However, if you believe in such things then I'm not going to condemn your belief either.

A woman from New Jersey is the latest to credit her pregnancy/conception to Ripley's Believe It Or Not! fertility statues that is currently touring the United States.

Ripley's fertility statues – five-foot tall wooden statues acquired from the Ivory Coast of West Africa in 1993 and placed in the lobby of Ripley Entertainment's corporate headquarters in Orlando – has been given credit by 13 women (including staffers and office visitors) who got pregnant.

The statues were put on public display around the United States and the number of women who said that the statues helped them get pregnant has grown to more than 2,000.

So what do you think? Do you think the fertility statues really work?


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