The situation began quietly and without suspicion. When the first nurse shared the news of her pregnancy, her colleagues did not react with concern. In most workplaces, personal matters are respected, and no one felt it was appropriate to question her private life. It was assumed that, like anyone else, she had relationships outside of work that did not need to be explained.
However, as time passed, a second nurse revealed that she was also expecting a child. Shortly afterward, a third nurse made the same announcement. What initially seemed like coincidence began to draw attention. Conversations in the department slowly shifted, and people started to notice patterns that could not be easily dismissed.
The growing concern was not only about the number of pregnancies but also about the similarities in the nurses’ responses. Each of them avoided giving clear answers when asked about the father. None of them mentioned being in a stable relationship, and none could provide any details about how they had become pregnant. When questioned, they appeared uncomfortable…
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