Polymarket's market titled 'Clavicular pregnancy in 2026?' has seen a lifetime trading volume of $16.46 million and is currently embroiled in a dispute on UMA. According to NS3.AI, traders are contesting the resolution of the contract. On April 30, 'Yes' shares were trading at 97 cents, despite market rules stating that non-credible pregnancy announcements are not valid. Since April 20, the market has experienced two cycles of proposals and disputes. A trader named Domahhhh criticized UMA, labeling it a 'disinformation engine.' Meanwhile, Polymarket has expressed interest in managing the resolution process internally, although no timeline has been established for this transition.