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231-7 gave birth to SCP-999, which cured her of her trauma and depression, and she was allowed to see her family again.You know, I actually wish 110-Montauk would get a followup. The SCP universe is always kinda just frozen in time, which is especially conspicuous when you get to an SCP that is explicitly a young girl. But I’m pretty sure it’s been more than a decade since that article was written. 231-7 isn’t a little girl anymore. How does this change how the Foundation deals with her? Were they really able to hold off her giving birth for that long? The “timelessness” of the Foundation gets a bit weird when you look back ten years later on an anomaly so explicitly tied to the victim being a young child.
As for how to keep a woman from giving birth, I assume you'd just have to prevent labor from actually triggering, or reverse the labor process. There's actually been a real life case of a woman who was pregnant for 60 years so the SCP Foundation pausing a pregnancy isn't too farfetched considering what bizarre shit they can pull off.
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