Women in the psychiatric hospital were getting pregnant one after another: doctors installed a camera to understand what was happening 😮😮
It all began unexpectedly. In a psychiatric clinic, where patients are under 24-hour supervision, the first pregnancy was suddenly recorded. The medical staff initially saw this as an exception—a rare case, perhaps a mistake in medical history. But it soon became clear: this was just the beginning.
Pregnancies began happening one after another. First one patient, then a second, then a third—all diagnosed with conditions incompatible with understanding or consenting to motherhood. They were withdrawn, wary, and refused to speak about how it had happened. Yet security cameras, visitor logs, and staff reports showed no violations of protocol.
Women in the psychiatric hospital were getting pregnant one after another: doctors installed a camera to understand what was happening
Each new pregnancy fueled more rumors and anxious speculation. Staff underwent interrogations, internal audits, and psychological evaluations. One employee even came under temporary suspicion, but was fully exonerated: he had been on leave at the relevant time, and all his movements were accounted for.
Meanwhile, disturbing hints began to emerge from other patients. Their conversations increasingly included mentions of «secret nighttime walks,» «a garden where no one watches,» and «meeting like before.» Initially dismissed as the fantasies of the mentally ill, the repeated details made doctors uneasy.
So the doctors installed a hidden camera to understand what was happening—and what they saw horrified them 😮
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An inspection of the clinic grounds was launched, including little-used areas. Then came a discovery: in a remote corner of the garden, hidden under leaves, they found a metal hatch.
Underneath it—a narrow but stable tunnel leading directly to the men’s ward. The tunnel was old, likely dating back to prewar times, and had long since disappeared from official schematics.
The hidden camera placed after this discovery captured what shocked everyone: patients from both wards were secretly meeting. Unsupervised, without consideration for their diagnoses, without awareness of the consequences.
For some, these meetings were moments of closeness and solace. For others—they resulted in pregnancies and additional trauma.
After this revelation, the clinic changed its protocols.
The tunnel was sealed shut, access to the garden was restricted, and meetings between male and female patients were permitted only rarely, under strict supervision and by physician recommendation.
Women in the psychiatric hospital were getting pregnant one after another: doctors installed a camera to understand what was happening
The pregnant women were placed under the care of relatives or social services. For the remaining patients, new rules were created to respect their human dignity but within safe and controlled conditions.
The story attracted widespread attention. Public opinion was divided: some blamed the clinic for negligence, others accused it of inhuman practices and of trying to «sterilize» emotion.
But the most important takeaway was this: the story reminded everyone that even behind the walls of psychiatric institutions, real, complex, and deeply human lives continue.






