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Gabriela Sevilla, a young woman found last Friday after being missing for more than 30 hours when she allegedly went to the hospital to give birth, did not undergo any medical treatment or examination at the San Borja International Clinic, where, according to her She said she got sick. were treated, according to the National Police of Peru (PNP).
Head of the Missing Persons Department, Colonel pnp Glen Garcia Chavez confirmed this fact and clarified that this is confirmed by the woman’s medical history.
“We still needed to collect an important document, which was the medical history provided by the international clinic of San Borja, which states that Miss Gabriela was treated in March, April and July. There is never any mention of pregnancy. or appropriate monitoring or follow-up or control,” he said.
Colonel Glen Garcia Chavez stated that the report on Gabriella Sevilla was sent to the public prosecutor’s office of San Borja Santiago de Surco, in which “there would be alleged acts of committing a crime against public faith and common lies”.
“With this information plus what we have, we have already completed a report that has been submitted to the Ministry of Public Affairs and so far there are no other complaints related to this person,” he added.
Claim they have pregnancy tests
According to family reports, Gabriella Sevilla She disappeared on Wednesday the 19th around 7:00 pm after taking a taxi to go to the clinic to give birth. But he never made it to the medical facility located in San Borj.
On Friday, the young woman showed up alone at Villa Maria del Triunfo when she went to a relative’s house and was later taken to the Jesús María Central Military Hospital.
In the afternoon, around 15:00, the Institute of Forensic Medicine of the Ministry of Health concluded that Gabriella Sevilla, had no “clinical signs of pregnancy, recent or previous childbirth”; although it shows recent injuries.
However, the young woman who returned home gave statements to the press claiming she was pregnant and noted that she had evidence to support this.
“I have evidence, of course I have. I want to think that because they haven’t finished doing the tests, that means they think the pregnancy couldn’t have happened. None of the blood and urine tests were done,” he said at the time. Gabriella Sevilla.
Nonetheless, Gabriella Sevilla He did not show up to the summons he received on Saturday 22nd at the headquarters of the PNP Criminal Investigation Directorate on Avenue de España (Cercado de Lima) to testify about what happened in the 36 hours when he was listed as missing. . . .
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“Living space”: the patient with vaginal delivery is in the postpartum period, there is a suture, especially when this is her first birth, and if she did not need an episiotomy (an incision in the perineum), by placing a mirror, the neck of the uterus is open or dilated to be able to take care of child, as explained by Dr. Clara Yabar, an obstetrician-gynecologist at the National Hospital of Dos de Mayo. He further explained that the cervix is purple, open like a flower, and bleeding, and the uterus takes 10 days to return to its normal size. Finally, the obstetrician-gynecologist indicated that on the first day, chorionic gonadotropin is at a level of more than 100,000, that is, in a full-term woman and during childbirth, its decrease occurs gradually, but decreases within two to three weeks. On the other hand, we spoke to Dr. Carlos Bromley, a psychiatrist about psychological pregnancy, and he explained that according to the American International Classification of Psychiatry, there is a disorder called pseudocyesis, which is a misconception about pregnancy associated with the signs and symptoms of pregnancy. A woman develops nausea, food cravings, increased appetite, etc. He explained that a phantom pregnancy can occur in 1 in 22,000 pregnancies. He added that there is another syndrome called pregnancy psychosis, where women believe they are pregnant but have no symptoms. For them, this is a 100% reliable statement.
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