Women in a psychiatric hospital started getting pregnant one after another: doctors installed a camera to find out what was happening 😮😮
It all started unexpectedly. At a psychiatric facility where patients are under 24/7 supervision, the staff recorded the first pregnancy. The medical team treated it as an exception—perhaps a rare case, a mistake in the patient’s history.
But soon it became clear: this was only the beginning.
One after another, pregnancies began to occur. First one patient, then a second, then a third—all with diagnoses that made it impossible for them to give informed consent to motherhood. These women were withdrawn, guarded, and refused to speak about what had happened.
Surveillance footage, visitor logs, and staff records showed no violations of protoco
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Women in a psychiatric hospital started getting pregnant one after another: doctors installed a camera to find out what was happening
Each new pregnancy fueled rumors and rising concern. The staff underwent questioning, internal audits, and psychological evaluations. One employee even came under temporary suspicion—but he was fully cleared: he had been on vacation during the timeframe, and all of his movements were accounted for.
Meanwhile, disturbing hints began to surface in conversations between other patients. They spoke of “secret night walks,” a “garden where no one watches,” and “meeting like before.” At first, these were dismissed as delusions—but the recurring details made the doctors wary.
So they installed a hidden camera to find out what was happening—and what they saw was horrifying 😮
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Women in a psychiatric hospital started getting pregnant one after another: doctors installed a camera to find out what was happening
An inspection of the facility grounds was launched, including rarely used areas. Then came a discovery: in a remote corner of the garden, beneath a layer of leaves, they found a metal hatch.
Underneath it was a narrow but sturdy tunnel leading to the men’s wing. It was old, likely dating back to pre-war times, and had long since disappeared from official blueprints.
A hidden camera, installed after the tunnel was found, captured shocking footage: male and female patients were meeting in secret. Unsupervised, without any consideration of diagnoses or consequences.
For some, these moments were brief connections—comfort, affection, a glimpse of human closeness. But for others, it resulted in pregnancy… and deeper trauma.
After this came to light, the clinic overhauled its protocols.
The tunnel was sealed shut. Garden access was restricted. Visits between male and female patients became rare and were now strictly monitored—only allowed with doctor approval and under staff supervision.
Women in a psychiatric hospital started getting pregnant one after another: doctors installed a camera to find out what was happening
The pregnant women were placed under the care of relatives or social services. New policies were implemented for the remaining patients—ones that balanced their right to humane treatment with the need for a safe, controlled environment.
The story sparked wide public debate. Society split into two camps: some blamed the clinic for negligence; others accused it of being inhumane and trying to “sterilize” human emotion.
But the most important takeaway was this:
Even behind the walls of psychiatric institutions, real, complex, and very human lives go on.







