Every Nurse Who Cared for a Man in a Coma Began to Get Pregnant… Until a Hidden Camera Revealed the Truth
Every nurse who had cared for a man in a coma for more than three years began getting pregnant—one after another—leaving the supervising doctor completely bewildered.
But when he secretly installed a hidden camera in the patient’s room to uncover what truly happened in his absence, what he saw drove him to call the police in sheer panic…
Beginning: The Unexplainable Pregnancies
The first time it happened, Dr. Ramon Villanueva believed it was just a coincidence.
Nurses became pregnant all the time—hospitals were places filled with both life and loss, and people sought comfort wherever they could find it.
But when the second nurse assigned to care for Daniel Cruz announced her pregnancy—and then the third—Dr. Villanueva felt his rational world beginning to collapse.
Daniel had been in a coma for over three years.
He was a 29-year-old firefighter who had fallen from a burning apartment building while rescuing a child in Manila.
Since then, he had remained motionless, connected to machines, in Room 417-B of St. Raphael Medical Center.
Every Christmas, his family sent flowers.
Nurses often remarked on how peaceful he looked—almost serene.
No one expected anything more than silence… until a pattern emerged.
Development: Fear and Revelation
Every nurse who became pregnant had been assigned to Daniel during long night shifts.
All of them worked overnight.
And all of them swore they had not been involved with anyone outside the hospital who could explain their pregnancy.
Some were married. Others single.
All were equally confused, ashamed, and terrified.
Rumors spread through the corridors:
some blamed hormonal exposure, others chemical contamination, and a few whispered about supernatural forces.
But Dr. Villanueva—the neurologist responsible for the case—found no scientific explanation.
The test results never changed:
stable vital signs, minimal brain activity, no physical movement.
When the fifth nurse, a quiet woman named Maria Santos, arrived at his office in tears—holding a positive pregnancy test and swearing she hadn’t been with anyone for months—Dr. Villanueva realized something truly inexplicable was happening.
Under pressure from hospital management and fearing a public scandal, he decided to act.
One Friday night, after the final shift ended, he entered Room 417-B alone and discreetly installed a small hidden camera inside a ventilation fan, aimed directly at the patient’s bed.
He left the room with a chilling sensation—
as if he were about to open a door that should never be opened.
Ending: The Footage and the Panic
Before dawn the next morning, Dr. Villanueva returned.
His heart pounding, he locked himself in his office and loaded the recordings.
For several minutes, nothing happened—only the steady hum of medical machines.
Then… something moved.
At 3:42 a.m., the lights in the room flickered.
Daniel—motionless for years—slowly opened his eyes.
His arms began to rise, stiff and unnatural.
The brain monitor suddenly spiked.
But what followed made Dr. Villanueva recoil from the screen in horror.
Daniel’s figure appeared to split in two.
A translucent shadow—identical to him—rose from his body and drifted toward the nurse asleep in a chair beside the bed.
The apparition touched her shoulder.
She shuddered, still asleep.
A bluish glow filled the room—
and seconds later, everything returned to normal.
Daniel lay still. Unconscious. Silent.
Dr. Villanueva was frozen in terror.
He replayed the footage again and again, unable to accept what he had seen.
But when he discovered the same phenomenon repeating on earlier nights, always with different nurses, he knew he could not stay silent.
Shaking, he called the police and handed over the recordings.
Days later, Room 417-B was sealed off.
Daniel Cruz was transferred to an isolated wing.
No official report ever explained what happened.
The hospital claimed a “technical malfunction.”
Dr. Villanueva resigned shortly after.
He abandoned medicine—and was never seen again.
They say that to this day, Room 417-B remains empty.
And in the quiet hours before dawn, the red monitor light still blinks—
Even though there is no one in the bed.
