Woman alleges she gave birth alone in Denver County Jail cell with no medical treatment
08/29/2019 6:47 am PDT
By Rob Low, KDVR
DENVER (KDVR) -- A woman is suing the city and county of Denver, Denver Health Medical Center and six individuals after she said she was forced to deliver a baby alone on a bench in a jail cell at the Denver County Jail.
Diana Sanchez gave birth to the boy at 10:44 a.m. on July 31, 2018, and that she told Denver Sheriff Department deputies at 5 a.m. that she was in labor, according to a 47-page lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court.
She said her water had broken by 9:43 a.m., but according to the lawsuit, Sanchez gave birth with no medical supervision or treatment.
Sanchez, who was booked into the jail two weeks earlier, alleges several Denver Health nurses and jail staffers knew she had been in active labor for hours, was days away from her due date and her water had broken hours before.
The lawsuit alleges nurses and Denver sheriff's deputies "callously made her labor alone for hours, and ultimately give birth alone in a dirty jail cell without any medical care."
"The failure to provide care to a woman who is in labor and a baby who is born without any medical assistance in a dirty jail cell, this is not civilized," Sanchez's attorney Mari Newman said.
Video from inside the jail shows moments after Sanchez gives birth, a male nurse is seen walking after he had been watching from outside the cell.
FOX31 and Channel 2 aired the video with Sanchez's consent.
"Picks up the baby as though he's never seen one in his life," Newman said. "I mean, the lack of any sort of compassion is astounding."
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