{
  "hook_discovery": {
    "source_post": "Can pregnancy occur without vaginal intercourse? A documented medical case from 1988.",
    "the_raw_detail": "A 15-year-old girl with congenital absence of the distal vagina presented with a full-term pregnancy and delivered a healthy infant by caesarean section. Published in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1988.",
    "why_this_hooks": "This is medically documented 'virgin birth' \u2014 a girl who was physically incapable of vaginal intercourse got pregnant anyway. It sounds impossible, yet it's published in a peer-reviewed medical journal.",
    "the_open_loop": "HOW? If she had no vaginal opening, how did sperm reach the egg?"
  },
  "video_angle": {
    "title": "The 1988 'Virgin Birth' That Medicine Can't Deny",
    "first_five_seconds": "In 1988, doctors delivered a healthy baby from a girl who had never \u2014 and could never \u2014 have had sex.",
    "the_revelation": "The case involved a knife fight. She had performed oral sex, was stabbed in the abdomen, and the knife wound created a path for sperm to reach her reproductive tract. The stabbing essentially 'completed' fertilization.",
    "emotional_payoff": "smarter \u2014 viewers learn that biology finds a way in the most absurd circumstances, and that 'impossible' pregnancies have documented medical explanations"
  },
  "hookability_score": {
    "specificity": 5,
    "counterintuitiveness": 5,
    "emotional_charge": 4,
    "open_loop_strength": 5,
    "overall": 4.8
  },
  "verdict": "MAKE_NOW",
  "verdict_reasoning": "A peer-reviewed 'virgin pregnancy' case from a knife fight is the exact kind of 'wait, WHAT?' medical anomaly that drives millions of views \u2014 it's specific, documented, and sounds completely impossible until you hear the explanation."
}