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It's a wooden fertility statue, silly. What a dirty mind you have ...
More than 2,000 women, many whose doctors said they would never have a baby, claimed to get pregnant after touching this and another statue acquired from the West African Coast in 1993.
They are now touring around the country, helping to impregnate women everywhere, even those who didn't want to have a baby.
Interested in driving halfway across the country to give it a try? Click for the fertility statue tour dates and locations.
Do you believe fertility statues can help women get pregnant?
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