'This is not civilized.”
in the summer of 2018. She began feeling contractions at 5 a.m. on July 31, telling jail staff she was in labor. Shortly before 10 a.m., she let them know her water broke and that she was having stronger contractions. She was given an absorbent pad., at 10:45 a.m. a nurse working at the jail called an ambulance which never arrived, and medical care wasn’t provided.
Sanchez said she told staff at least eight times that she was in labor and needed help early that morning. “I was screaming, ‘Can you please get the nurse? I`m in a lot of pain’,” Sanchez remembers saying. “Then I told her, ‘Look, my water broke, my water broke.'”
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