Monday, 4 May 2015

Royal baby girl: Russian newspaper claims the princess must have been born days earlier

A pro-Kremlin newspaper has detailed possible conspiracy theories relating to the birth of the royal baby; one suggestion being that the princess was in fact born several days before the birth was announced.
The claims made in Komsomolskaya Pravda were from various Russian women - with some even suggesting that a surrogate was used to carry the baby and that the Duchess of Cambridge wore a fake pregnancy belly.
One theory expressed was that Kate had actually given birth a few days before the official announcement.
According to one woman: “She gave birth three days ago. They reported it only now. Look at the baby – she does not look like a newborn at all.”
Another suggested that: “If she really gave birth naturally, it was surely some days ago.”
The second royal baby in pictures
A third woman went as far as to say: “There is nothing which would help a woman, even if she gave birth with the help of best doctors, stand up five hours after giving birth – and leave the clinic on her feet.”
The claims continued, as another woman put forward the idea that Kate must have been wearing a fake belly and that: “It was a surrogate mother who gave birth but not her.”The paper also quoted a Moscow based gynaecologist, Olga Perovskaya, who decribed the Duchess’ appearance as a “heroic deed”, but advised women not to leave hospital so soon after giving birth.
"In our country an average mother leaves the maternity hospital in three or four days if everything is all right,” she said.
“Of course it is risky. A crowd of people is not at all a sterile environment – she could have caught a virus flying around, ” she continued.

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