Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: Containment of SCP-XXXX can only be established once a particular manifestation occurs. If the presence of SCP-XXXX is confirmed, immediate surveillance of it's location is to be established for the entire duration of its manifestation.
Furthermore, any and all populace interacting with SCP-XXXX are to be subsequently monitored for abnormal activity. All newly recovered infant,child and/or teen medical cases - especially those that recovered in spite of dire medical prognosis - are to enter long term Foundation surveillance.
Psychological evaluations should be performed where the age of the person allows.
Description: SCP-XXXX is a humanoid with the appearance of a 60+ year old Caucasian female. Cross-referencing existing surveillance material with archival footage and photographs has identified multiple manifestations of SCP-XXXX throughout the last decades with the earliest dating back to 1988 in the Belarusian Gomel Region. Since then - sighting are spread around the globe and do not seem transfixed around a certain area or location.
SCP-XXXX will manifest around ares of war, famine and natural or ecological disasters. It will take the form of either a nurse or doctor working in a premature termination facility for infants. The existence of such official facilities is not mandatory, as due to the dangerous conditions state hospitals might cease to exist or offer such services. in such a case, SCP-XXXX will emerge as an independent nurse single-handedly offering infant termination services to those that seek them; location varies but it will be an inconspicuous apartment or cellar.
SCP-XXXX is fully capable of normal human interactions - recordings show it has the mannerism and voice tone of a compassionate and emphatic medical personnel. While interactions with pregnant women differ on a case-by-case basis - it will always, once only, ask the mother if she is certain of her choice. No further dissuasion attempts are made in case of a positive response, and it will even try to encourage and provide emotional comfort before and after the procedure.
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