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They wanted to put her in handcuffs because she refused a C-section.  At the hospital, the 23-year-old was guarded by a policewoman

They wanted to put her in handcuffs because she refused a C-section. At the hospital, the 23-year-old was guarded by a policewoman

The 23-year-old is the mother of four children, and recently welcomed her fifth child into the world. Due to her health problems, the doctors suggested a caesarean section. When the woman refused, the police knocked on her door.

The incident took place in Australia. A 23-year-old woman, who was expecting her fifth child, planned, wanted to give birth naturally. The doctor suggested a caesarean section for the baby’s sake. In natural childbirth, she might not survive. The woman refused. The police arrived at her house along with a social worker.

They suggested a cesarean section for the sake of the baby. The woman refused

The 23-year-old refused a cesarean section and went home. Soon after, social services, assisted by the police, knocked on her door. The services informed the pregnant woman that such a decision was made in the best interests of the child and its mother. They explained to the 23-year-old that if there were complications during the natural birth, help might come too late. The nearest hospital was quite far away. – I was told that I might not have time to reach him then – 23-year-old woman.

In order to convince a pregnant woman to have a caesarean section, the policewoman told her the story of her relative who had lost her baby on the way to the hospital. I knew they were trying to intimidate me. The police officer said I could go voluntarily, but if I didn’t I would be handcuffed – for Daily Mail Australia, 23-year-old.

The 23-year-old was hospitalized. She was guarded by a policewoman

After talking to the services, the woman agreed to be transported to the hospital. In the hospital, a policewoman was standing by the door of her room all the time. The pregnant woman asked the doctor for a natural delivery, as she had postpartum depression after the previous two caesarean sections. But the doctor was adamant. Finally, the patient reluctantly agreed to a caesarean section and delivered the baby in this way.

A few days after the birth, social services knocked on the woman’s home again and checked how the mother and the newborn were doing. The 23-year-old confessed that the whole event was so traumatic for her that she still goes to a psychologist after severe postpartum depression. Hospital director Donna Sherringham told the Daily Mail Australia that decisions are always made in the best interests of the patient and their child.

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Source: Gazeta

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