In early 2023, strange incidents began inside the Delta security wing of a U.S. women’s prison, a unit reserved for the most dangerous inmates. One prisoner fainted during inspection, then another, and soon several more showed similar symptoms. Medical checks revealed something shocking: every affected woman was pregnant — all at different stages — despite living in strict isolation. They had no contact with each other, were guarded constantly, and only female staff could enter the block.
Administrators reviewed surveillance footage, movement logs, and reports, yet nothing unusual appeared. The inmates themselves were confused but insisted they wanted their babies. The mystery deepened until officials examined medical records from the prison clinic.
Investigators discovered each pregnant inmate had visited the clinic on days when the same gynecologist was on duty. Records showed they were sedated and taken to a restricted room for “routine procedures.” Financial documents later exposed the truth: staff were secretly implanting embryos for wealthy clients, using prisoners as unwilling surrogate mothers. False diagnoses, manipulated files, and silence kept the operation hidden until symptoms made it undeniable.

