A mum has been left stunned after finding out her child isn't her husbands - despite claiming she has never cheated. Speaking to Ghanaian social media personality and songwriter David Bondze-Mbir, the woman from Ghana has been desperately seeking answers to her bizarre situation online.
David often has people reaching out for advice and receives messages on everything from mental health to relationship advice. The anonymous woman said she secretly carried out a DNA test on her child after feeling like something was a bit "off" with their characteristics, the Mirror reports.
Leaving another comment under his post, David wrote: "I do believe her when she says she's not known anyone besides her husband. Some health professionals are suggesting a probability of a child carrying just one parent's DNA, and that, it's scientifically proven."
Others soon flocked to the comments to suggest their own theories on how this could have happened. Several said it could be a potential case of 'child swapping', which is when newborns get mixed up by hospital staff and are given to the wrong parents. However, David said that there was no doubt: "She's the mother."
Others said the woman should take another test elsewhere before jumping to conclusions. "Repeat the test and ask her husband. The answer is in his reaction," one person suggested, to which David said: "Agreed!".
Another had their own strange theory on the woman's situation: "He (Her husband) was probably a twin at conception, unfortunately the other didn’t make it.
"Therefore she carries the DNA of her dad's ‘dead’ sibling. Her husband has two DNAs. This is just a theory of what might have happened. Not a fact."
A third agreed, saying: "I watched a YouTube video where by the mother tested negative to all her three kids. It was later they found out she has two DNA. She absorbed the DNA of a twin who couldn't form properly, so her kids got the DNA of that unborn twin."
David responded: "Oh wow! Thanks for sharing."
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