If Lulu Gets Pregnant, It Could Finally PROVE Nathan West Is an Impostor
What if a pregnancy test doesn’t just reveal a baby — but exposes Port Charles’s biggest lie?
General Hospital is in the middle of a spring baby boom. Portia’s pregnant. Jordan might be pregnant. Delilah just gave birth outside the Quartermaine gates. And now a growing theory suggests that Lulu Spencer could be next — and if she is, it could be the one thing that proves Nathan West isn’t who he says he is.
The Baby Boom That Could Unravel Everything
Port Charles is drowning in pregnancies right now:
- Portia — confirmed pregnant with Curtis’s baby
- Jordan — suspected pregnant, possibly with Curtis’s baby
- Delilah — just gave birth to Baby Jane Doe outside the Q mansion
- Molly — endometriosis diagnosis, but miracle baby rumors circulating
And now? Lulu and Nathan just went on their first official date. With Maxie’s reluctant blessing. With chemistry that’s been building for months.

If this relationship accelerates — and on GH, relationships accelerate fast — a Lulu pregnancy would be the logical next step in the writers’ spring baby boom playbook.
But it would also be something else entirely: a DNA time bomb.
The Theory: DNA Doesn’t Lie

Here’s the logic, and it’s terrifyingly simple:
If Lulu gets pregnant with Nathan’s baby, eventually that baby’s DNA will be tested. It might happen at a routine checkup. It might happen because of complications — Lulu isn’t exactly in her “baby-making prime,” as fans have pointed out. A high-risk pregnancy would mean extra testing.
And if doctors order genetic screening? The baby’s DNA won’t match Nathan West’s family tree. It’ll match Peter August’s.
Even worse: what if the baby needs a donor? A transplant? A blood match? In that scenario, there’s no hiding. The medical records would prove definitively that the man calling himself Nathan West does not have Nathan West’s genetics.
The Red Flags Already Stacking Up

This theory doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Nathan has been acting wrong since he returned:
- He chose Lulu over Maxie in six months — the real Nathan was devoted to Maxie for years
- He recited the periodic table, claiming his father taught him — but Nathan’s father figure was a businessman, not a scientist. Faison was the scientist
- He can’t hit a baseball — something the original Nathan did easily
- He broke chain of custody at the PCPD — a detective would never do this
- Britt was visibly terrified when she saw him
- He avoids Dante, his supposed best friend
A pregnancy would be the biological proof that no amount of forged DNA files and WSB cover-ups could fake.
How Faison’s Technology Makes This Possible
We already know that Cesar Faison perfected memory mapping — a technology capable of transferring one person’s memories and personality into another person’s body.
If Nathan’s body is carrying Peter August’s memories and personality, that explains the behavioral changes. But the body is still Nathan’s. The DNA is still Nathan’s.
Unless it isn’t.
What if Faison went further than memory mapping? What if the body walking around Port Charles isn’t Nathan’s at all — but a reconstructed Peter August, given Nathan’s face through surgery and Cullum’s WSB resources?
In that case, a pregnancy test wouldn’t just reveal a baby. It would reveal a murder. Because it would prove the real Nathan West is still gone — and someone else has been wearing his identity for six months.
The GH Writers’ Play
From a storytelling perspective, a Lulu pregnancy is perfect:
- It gives Maxie a reason to truly investigate Nathan (she’s already suspicious)
- It ties into the spring baby boom theme the writers are clearly building
- It creates a ticking clock — 9 months before the truth comes out
- It gives Dante a personal stake (his ex-wife carrying a fake Nathan’s baby)
- It connects directly to Faison’s Final Project — the overarching mystery of the season
A baby would be the ultimate proof. And in Port Charles, babies have a way of revealing everything.
Do you think Lulu will get pregnant? And would a DNA test finally expose Nathan as an impostor? Drop your thoughts below.


