Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya Clarify Pregnancy Claims Amid IVF Misunderstanding
Divyanka Tripathi Denies IVF Claim, Call Out ‘Misleading’ Use Of Her Pregnancy Pic: ‘It’s Natural Conception’
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Divyanka Tripathi and her husband Vivek Dahiya have denied claims linking their pregnancy to in vitro fertilization (IVF). They emphasized that their child is a result of natural conception, expressing disappointment over the misleading use of their photograph in an article discussing late motherhood and IVF.
- 01Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya are expecting their first child through natural conception.
- 02The couple criticized a publication for using their photo in an IVF-related context without verification.
- 03Divyanka expressed the importance of accurate journalism and the beauty of all paths to parenthood.
- 04She shared her positive mindset during her journey to motherhood, which she felt was divinely guided.
- 05Vivek emphasized the need for responsible journalism and accuracy in reporting.
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Divyanka Tripathi, a popular Indian television actress, and her husband Vivek Dahiya have publicly clarified that their pregnancy is a result of natural conception, not in vitro fertilization (IVF). This statement comes after their photograph was used in a report discussing the IVF market in India and late motherhood. Expressing disappointment, Divyanka took to Instagram to highlight the misleading nature of the article, stating, “Misleading Image usage. While we appreciate the advancements in medical science... our positive results are not due to IVF.” Both Divyanka and Vivek emphasized the importance of accurate journalism and the beauty of every path to parenthood. Divyanka also shared her personal journey, mentioning that she felt it was the right time to embrace motherhood and had faith that they would conceive naturally. The couple, who married in 2016, first met during the filming of the TV series “Yeh Hai Mohabbatein.”
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