The Mystery of Room 312-B

All the nurses 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 perplexed. But when he secretly installed a hidden camera in the patient’s room to find out what was really happening in his absence, what he saw made him call the police in pure panic…
Beginning: The Strange Pregnancies
The first time it happened, Dr. Ricardo Menezes thought it was just coincidence.
Nurses got pregnant all the time — hospitals were full of life and loss, and people often sought comfort where they could find it.
But when the second nurse who cared for Marcos Ribeiro announced her pregnancy — and then the third — Ricardo began to feel his rational world collapsing.
Marcos had been in a coma for over three years.
He was a 29-year-old firefighter who had fallen from a burning building while rescuing a child in São Paulo.
Since then, he had lain motionless, breathing through machines, in room 312-B of Santa Helena Hospital.
Every Christmas, his family sent flowers.
The nurses said he looked so peaceful, almost serene.
But no one expected anything more than silence — until the pattern began.
Middle: Fear and Discovery
Each of the pregnant nurses had been assigned to Marcos for long shifts.
All had worked the night shift.
And all swore they hadn’t had any kind of relationship outside the hospital that could explain the pregnancy.
Some were married, others single — but all were equally confused, ashamed, and terrified.
Rumors spread through the corridors:
people talked about hormonal reactions, chemical contamination, even supernatural interference.
But Dr. Menezes, the neurologist in charge, couldn’t find a single scientific explanation.
All of Marcos’s tests were unchanged —
vital signs stable, minimal brain activity, no physical movement.
When the fifth nurse — Laura Campos — came to his office in tears, holding a positive test and swearing she hadn’t been with anyone in months, Ricardo realized something truly unexplainable was happening.
Under pressure from the hospital board and fearing a scandal, he decided to act.
One Friday night, after the last nurse left her shift, he entered room 312-B alone and discreetly installed a tiny hidden camera inside a ventilation unit, pointed directly at the bed.
Then he left, with a chilling sense that he was about to open a door that should never be opened.
End: The Recording and the Panic
The next morning, Dr. Menezes returned before sunrise.
Heart pounding, he locked himself in his office and plugged in the drive containing the footage.
For long minutes, nothing happened — only the soft hum of machines.
Then something moved.
At 3:42 a.m., the room lights flickered.
Marcos, who hadn’t moved in years, slowly opened his eyes.
His arms began to rise — stiff, unnatural.
The brain-activity monitor spiked wildly.
But what came next made Ricardo stumble back from the screen in horror:
Marcos’s figure seemed to split in two — a translucent shadow identical to him rose from the body and drifted toward the nurse sleeping in a chair beside the bed.
The apparition touched her shoulder… and she trembled, still asleep.
A faint blue glow filled the room — and within seconds, everything returned to normal.
Marcos lay motionless again, unconscious.
Ricardo froze.
He replayed the video over and over, unable to accept what he was seeing.
But when he noticed the same phenomenon repeating on previous nights, each time with a different nurse, he knew he had no choice.
Shaking, he called the police and handed over the footage.
Days later, room 312-B was sealed off.
Marcos Ribeiro was transferred to an isolated wing.
No official report ever explained what happened.
The hospital blamed a “camera malfunction.”
But Dr. Menezes resigned, abandoned medicine, and was never seen again.
To this day, they say room 312-B remains empty.
And on silent nights, the red monitor light still flickers — even though no one lies in the bed.





