Prison Nursery programs are one of the BEST things you can do for incarcerated parents and their newborns. The parents and children have better physical and mental health outcomes, it significantly reduces parent recidivism when they are released, and it also significantly reduces the children's chances of incarceration when they are older.
My cousin gave birth in prison after she got out she killed her self because state won’t give her daughter back she was five year old when her mom dies I miss my cousin she like a big sister 😢
@jacobkalista4396 - I am so sorry for the loss of your sister - knowing all of that pain could have been prevented if the prison system and the state had simply given her daughter back to her. I know saying that doesn’t bring her back, but I am hopeful you are able to spend time with your niece, so you can get to know her & see a lot of your sister in your niece.
@@lisarice4402 No she was adopted out I don't know who have her I was adopted to we not allowed know our real family is my concern is what kind of medical history we have but they can't disclose it worried me I don't know if I gonna have cancer or diabetes or major heart attack
@jacobkalista4396 - Holy moly I was very tired when I typed that. I’m still going to pray for all of you until you see her again - I’m sorry things worked out so poorly
@@truegrit7697 That doesn't mean they can't hope that all goes well for Janelle and her baby girl. You can wish for good things to happen to fictional characters.
Clever medical director to seek an opportunity like that for incarcerated mothers and their newborns. Delivered not just a good pitch but relevant for a better future. Wish I could have seen the entire episode.
We have this in Canada female inmates in provincial custody can have their babies up to two years and I’m federal prison they can have their children up to 5 years
I tried telling them I changed my mind when they were wheeling me into the operating room for my emergency c-section, but the doctor wasn't having it. 😂
@hannahp.fletcher9969 The whole household got some kind of stomach virus and I vomitted for three days. I had medication for it but I couldn't hold it down. When I felt better, I started drinking a bunch of water, but was still having stomach cramps. Except they were a little over four and half minutes apart. My sister was better and rushed me to the hospital. My amniotic sac had ruptured somewhere, but it was a slow leak, so I didn't notice. I wasn't dilating at all, and my son's heartbeat was low, so they had to get him out. I loved him as soon as I saw the first ultrasound. He was absolutely wanted. I was due the next week anyway, and was going to be induced if I wasn't dilating. I was prepared for that, but not for the clusterfvck I got 😂
Legally they have to take the cuffs off if the doctor says it’s required for treatment. But most CO’s are pathetic humans that feel like they have no power over their own lives so they abuse the tiny amount of power they do have. Inmates deserve equal treatment and dignity just like the rest of us. Especcially in a situation like this.
This is a show. I think you need to keep that in mind. I was a nurse in a prison and my ex is a prison guard. There is a lot more to things than meet the eye. I also saw a nurse stabbed with a syringe that had fresh blood in and on it. She had laid it down for a moment when a vindictive AIDs patient grabbed it and stabbed her with it. She too had insisted the cuffs come off while she drew blood. Didn't have to, she just thought the cuffs should come off. She was started on AZT and thankfully didn't convert, but she was in a hell of waiting and testing for a year. IF you want to look at just this piece of a program, felony can mean the amount taken but it can also mean a weapon was on the person, but not used, perhaps because they didn't have a chance to use it. Then it becomes aggravated. And that woman is so stupid she was either committing a crime while pregnant, which would repeat the cycle she so feared, or she became pregnant while awaiting trial, in effect the same thing. After being told her choice could kill her and the baby she still insisted on her way. Mother of the year material.
@@jacquiethebibliophilFor the good of all patients everywhere, turn in your nursing license and never practice again. You've lost your humanity don't rob them of theirs.
She was obviously in medical distress besides being handcuffed.what danger did that cop think she was going to be to anyone.she was in labor,she wasn't going anywhere,wasn't that obvious?
At that time she was not in labour, she had symptoms of preeclampsia, that‘s why she was in the ER. But obviously, with that belly she did not present a threat.
Well, I think there's also a law where it's illegal for babies under a certain age to be filmed for movies/TV, so there's also that lolz. No hate, just a side note.
Even as a mom of 2, you sound very ignorant of what all can go wrong with a pregnancy. Every pregnancy is different. It's obvious that the baby was not due yet because she was still only 32 weeks pregnant. They had to induce labor to birth the baby prematurely so they wouldn't die from the mom's HELLP and liver failure.
okay, now go watch the video. she wasn't in labor, she had HELLP syndrome. they needed her consent to deliver her baby in order to save her life (also damn that is a BIG baby for only 32 weeks!) and she was refusing consent. so yes, karen, she WAS refusing to give birth.
That is one of the most ignorant things I’ve ever heard. Then again you must wake up in the morning to look at your life so I guess complete ignorance is blissful for you.
I had HELLP at 27w. The drs pushed the delivery back most of the day because the expected survival rate was 0%. There is a difference in “going into labor” and “we have to remove your child”. FYI he survived, but is the only one like him in my state.
She wasn’t in labor, genius. She was refusing to give consent to deliver the baby via medication to bring on labor. She wanted to hang on until she was released, which would have put her at about 36weeks into pregnancy. In a normal pregnancy, she would be out before delivering. It was a medical complication that required a forced delivery, and she refused consent. This meant a judge would have to get involved. Please pay attention before commenting.
Maybe not rykers but the women’s prison here in Indiana has a maternity ward that lets mothers have their babies there with them, but they have to meet certain criteria of course.
It’s amazing that they now do that in the real world where they have programs that allows your child to be with you up to a certain age in a (at home) prison facility there still in jail behind gates but it feels and looks more like home ❤
at first I thought 32 weeks = 42 weeks...baby's overdue! and she was asking for the baby to be kept for 6 more weeks, I was like, you're out of your damn mind...but then I was like..woah, she's early...
If you're in jail while you give birth especially if you only have 6 weeks left they don't just "take your baby away" They go into temporary foster care and then when you get out you have a custody hearing. The show makes it seem like she's never going to see her kid again.
What are you talking about? The baby had an umbilical cord. They actually referenced there's the umbilical cord as in that they're getting it out, they're cutting it.
How humiliating..being wheeled into hospital with cops with guns making sure you dont go anywhere even though you are handcuffed to the bed...and evetyone staring at you...
As someone who works in a hospital where we receive prisoners, it's not quite as dramatic as this. For one it's normally in a wheel chair if anything. And 2 the guards don't carry rifles like that, just hand guns. But yes the prisoner is kept in handcuffs (99% of the time minus certain instances) or one arm one leg while laying in bed. For thr most part, the prisoners are pretty relaxed and so are the guards
... It's not a pre-term baby at all, it's a tiny, full-term newborn actor playing a 32 week baby. My guess is that she's at least two months old. It's extremely difficult to get a truly newborn baby for shows. 32 weeks, a baby would still be in the NICU.
@Garrett Andrest I worked in the NICU for 8 years, and we routinely did gestational age assessments on admission. It really isn't that difficult and it doesn't require a doctor. I also had twins born at 33 weeks. That is not a 32 weeker.
@@MiracleFound oh I’m not saying it is a 32 weeker or not I’m just calling you out on the part where you say 32 weekers don’t cry like that they actually do babe just because your kids didn’t doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen. Like I said when you earn a MD then you can speak until then leave it to use doctors. Get back in the kitchen where you belong. God bless.
No, they can't. They actually can't use very small/young babies because they're not allowed to work - even with about 6 month olds, which are generally the smallest you'll see for TV shows or movies can only work for about five to ten minutes at a time.
My sister just have birth at 34 weeks, to twin girls. One 5.7lbs, the other 4.2lbs. Ain't NO way, this baby come out full term, screaming, at 32 weeks. She'd have needed at least several hours of steroids to promote as much lung development as possible, and baby would probably spend 6 weeks in nicu anyway.
We didn't see the whole episode. So she might have gotten steroids, but regardless it's very unrealistic to expect their to ever be an actual newborn baby shown in film or television productions. it's actually not legal to use a very small infant in film or television, there are laws like the Screen Actors Guild that prevent. Newborns or very small babies from being used. And even older babies that are about 6 months old can only work for somewhere around 5 minutes or 10 minutes. I don't remember off hand in order to make sure they are not overly stressed that they are feeding is not an erupted that they are changed appropriately that the bonding time with their parent distilled being given and that because of their lack of immune system, they are not exposed to many pathogens with babies. It's kind of one of those things you just have to have a strong suspension of disbelief. When you are talking newborns on film unless you want them to all use really whacked out looking puppets
0:46 - 1:17 They could've just outfitted her with those padded velcro restraints. They're standard issue in sanitariums, but I hear they're always on standby in general hospitals for exactly the purpose the officer is stating
Two of the actors were on Blacklist. The head doctor is the same actor that played Tom, Elizabeth's husband. And the lady with the French twist played the lady pretending to be Elizabeth's mother. Interesting.
2:20 SPOOKY I had something like this come to me in a dream once. It was a shopping mall and one of the corridors led into a hallway that ended with cage bars and cell doors leading into a dank dungeon filled with delinquent girls. I had to sneak past the guards and worm my way past the bars and doors to get back out. That's what this scene reminds me of. A friendly environment that has a "restricted area". One way in, no way out
"So, shoplifting?" I love how she makes FELONY ROBBERY sound like she stole a candy bar. Felony robbery implies she either injured someone, or threatened someone with a deadly weapon.
I don't know which is worse. Having to give birth in chains, or that mothers having their children snatched away from them as soon as they are behind bars.
What are you talking about Will - refuse to give birth - am that is not how that works! Edit give consent and refuse to give birth are 2 different things.
I met someone like that. It was Friday the 13th and weird things do happen. Stranger Things. My calendar said Cinco de Mayo 2 days on my cell phone calenders.
It is depending on the dollar amount. I'm talking about $500 or more which could be done with electronics pretty easily like an iphone. So, she would have known better, but the "just shop lifting" could also not be too far from the truth.
@@void405 Its very far from the truth. If you read New Yorks Robbery statues the value of the property has no bearing on if a Robbery occured. Robbery is stealing property regardless of value by force
@@void405The status case of felony shop was been. I've ever seen with somebody who's stole. I stroller with some diapers and a couple cans of baby formula and it. And full it for exactly that reason sounds like they had a baby. They needed supplies so idiot and very easily could've been hurt stealing food.
They give you an epidural or spinal for a caesarean section unless you opt for a general anesthetic, which they do at the last moment possible since the anesthesia can pass through the placenta and cord giving the newborn low APGAR scores. Either way, you’re numb before they start cutting, and they do a test cut to make sure you aren’t able to feel it. At most you feel a little pressure and tugging as they pull the baby out.
I watched a series recently that had some of the best representation of birth I've seen, very raw. Either way the show was pretty crazy & gory plot-wise but yeah 😅
And Dorothy Dandridge daughter had significant brain damage due to her refusal to not get medical attention. She wanted her husband to be there but he was a deadbeat. It got to the point where she had to deliver. Once she did the baby was brain damage and couldn't develop past the mind of a 3yr old. She had to go to a special institution all of her life. This poor girl didn't even know her mother had died. Plus this was in the 1940s. Still that baby was coming whether she wanted it too or not.
Well, i refused to gave birth at 10 because i want my babies to be born at 13, like my birth date, via c section, but no staff at that date available, so...in the end a girl can't choose 😅
In real life, if a medical director or any other hospital staffer pointed a donor to another place to donate they would be fired. Good thing this is tv.
In my country you can't separate a mother or child no matter what till the child reaches the age of 5, even the mother death sentence will be delayed for this
wow instead of honoring her deal she refuses the baby altogether and abandoned the child. Sending her to foster care, not giving it a chance, even though that's what she feared would happen. What a joke of a mother.
May we explain who the father is cuz that could actually exclude like why she doesn't want to give birth to the baby like honestly like it doesn't matter who the father is but at the same time for me it does like if I was in her shoes I would still want them to know the history of the father because I would just choose an abortion
the system isn't broken, it's working exactly the way it's intended - cute idea but it's just reinforcing the carceral system, if thousands of people could be released because of the pandemic why can't we do the same for new parents and their children of all people...
His: "and we have a newborn baby"
Me: *looks at my 1 week old* "that's the biggest newborn ever."
And the cleanest baby fresh outta the oven xD
lol yeah the baby actors are usually a couple of months old ;)
My newborn looked like a 1 month old 😂 she was HUGE.
Obv they can use an actually new born baby
My daughter was 6 weeks early and she definitely was not that size😭
The medical director & the female doctor who fought for the patient's well-being are amazing humans.
Prison Nursery programs are one of the BEST things you can do for incarcerated parents and their newborns. The parents and children have better physical and mental health outcomes, it significantly reduces parent recidivism when they are released, and it also significantly reduces the children's chances of incarceration when they are older.
My cousin gave birth in prison after she got out she killed her self because state won’t give her daughter back she was five year old when her mom dies I miss my cousin she like a big sister 😢
@jacobkalista4396 - I am so sorry for the loss of your sister - knowing all of that pain could have been prevented if the prison system and the state had simply given her daughter back to her. I know saying that doesn’t bring her back, but I am hopeful you are able to spend time with your niece, so you can get to know her & see a lot of your sister in your niece.
@@lisarice4402 No she was adopted out I don't know who have her I was adopted to we not allowed know our real family is my concern is what kind of medical history we have but they can't disclose it worried me I don't know if I gonna have cancer or diabetes or major heart attack
@jacobkalista4396 - Holy moly I was very tired when I typed that. I’m still going to pray for all of you until you see her again - I’m sorry things worked out so poorly
Those doctors went beyond and above duty i hope all goes well for janelle and her baby girl
This is a TV show, not reality.🙄
You do know this is a make believe TV show/ entertainment, right?
@@truegrit7697 omg!! really?! thanks captain obvious!!!!
@@jeffreysokal7264 great observation! /sar
@@truegrit7697 That doesn't mean they can't hope that all goes well for Janelle and her baby girl. You can wish for good things to happen to fictional characters.
Clever medical director to seek an opportunity like that for incarcerated mothers and their newborns. Delivered not just a good pitch but relevant for a better future. Wish I could have seen the entire episode.
They actually do this in some prisons ! 😊
We have this in Canada female inmates in provincial custody can have their babies up to two years and I’m federal prison they can have their children up to 5 years
I tried telling them I changed my mind when they were wheeling me into the operating room for my emergency c-section, but the doctor wasn't having it. 😂
Uh... Trauma much? xD
Changed your mind?
@Ebbie-pw5xx I was severely dehydrated and delerious and decided I couldn't be a mom lol. I was fine later.
@@DeidresStuff Something tells me you were coerced into wanting to be a mum. But then again delerium- but my god why didnt they let you drink???
@hannahp.fletcher9969 The whole household got some kind of stomach virus and I vomitted for three days. I had medication for it but I couldn't hold it down. When I felt better, I started drinking a bunch of water, but was still having stomach cramps. Except they were a little over four and half minutes apart. My sister was better and rushed me to the hospital. My amniotic sac had ruptured somewhere, but it was a slow leak, so I didn't notice. I wasn't dilating at all, and my son's heartbeat was low, so they had to get him out. I loved him as soon as I saw the first ultrasound. He was absolutely wanted. I was due the next week anyway, and was going to be induced if I wasn't dilating. I was prepared for that, but not for the clusterfvck I got 😂
Legally they have to take the cuffs off if the doctor says it’s required for treatment. But most CO’s are pathetic humans that feel like they have no power over their own lives so they abuse the tiny amount of power they do have. Inmates deserve equal treatment and dignity just like the rest of us. Especcially in a situation like this.
This is a show. I think you need to keep that in mind. I was a nurse in a prison and my ex is a prison guard. There is a lot more to things than meet the eye. I also saw a nurse stabbed with a syringe that had fresh blood in and on it. She had laid it down for a moment when a vindictive AIDs patient grabbed it and stabbed her with it. She too had insisted the cuffs come off while she drew blood. Didn't have to, she just thought the cuffs should come off. She was started on AZT and thankfully didn't convert, but she was in a hell of waiting and testing for a year. IF you want to look at just this piece of a program, felony can mean the amount taken but it can also mean a weapon was on the person, but not used, perhaps because they didn't have a chance to use it. Then it becomes aggravated. And that woman is so stupid she was either committing a crime while pregnant, which would repeat the cycle she so feared, or she became pregnant while awaiting trial, in effect the same thing. After being told her choice could kill her and the baby she still insisted on her way. Mother of the year material.
@@jacquiethebibliophilYou sound like someone who whines when others say acab.
Yes they do. Don't allow their humanity to be debated, no one deserves to labor in cuffs or chains.
@@jacquiethebibliophilFor the good of all patients everywhere, turn in your nursing license and never practice again. You've lost your humanity don't rob them of theirs.
Yeah, they have to take off the handcuffs because it can restrict blood flow to the mother, which also strikes blood flow to baby
She was obviously in medical distress besides being handcuffed.what danger did that cop think she was going to be to anyone.she was in labor,she wasn't going anywhere,wasn't that obvious?
Yeah, because right after we give birth we could just jump out of a bed and start running away 😂
At that time she was not in labour, she had symptoms of preeclampsia, that‘s why she was in the ER. But obviously, with that belly she did not present a threat.
And that my friend is why I hate cops
That is a big baby for 32 weeks! Best wishes to new mom and baby
Well, I think there's also a law where it's illegal for babies under a certain age to be filmed for movies/TV, so there's also that lolz. No hate, just a side note.
Yeah baby actors are usually a couple of months old ;)
“Refuses to give birth”, SURE Jan. As a mom of 2, whose second baby was almost born in the car…you physically cannot refuse to give birth 😂
Even as a mom of 2, you sound very ignorant of what all can go wrong with a pregnancy. Every pregnancy is different. It's obvious that the baby was not due yet because she was still only 32 weeks pregnant. They had to induce labor to birth the baby prematurely so they wouldn't die from the mom's HELLP and liver failure.
okay, now go watch the video. she wasn't in labor, she had HELLP syndrome. they needed her consent to deliver her baby in order to save her life (also damn that is a BIG baby for only 32 weeks!) and she was refusing consent. so yes, karen, she WAS refusing to give birth.
That is one of the most ignorant things I’ve ever heard. Then again you must wake up in the morning to look at your life so I guess complete ignorance is blissful for you.
I had HELLP at 27w. The drs pushed the delivery back most of the day because the expected survival rate was 0%. There is a difference in “going into labor” and “we have to remove your child”. FYI he survived, but is the only one like him in my state.
She wasn’t in labor, genius. She was refusing to give consent to deliver the baby via medication to bring on labor. She wanted to hang on until she was released, which would have put her at about 36weeks into pregnancy. In a normal pregnancy, she would be out before delivering. It was a medical complication that required a forced delivery, and she refused consent. This meant a judge would have to get involved. Please pay attention before commenting.
“32 weeks” pulls out baby about to get his first tooth
😂😂😂
i think that's because of child labor laws or something
Well spotted
Dr speaks truth at the end
Love medical dramas
Learning and getting carried away at the same time
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Can you imagine if they really did this in real life?!!❤❤❤
Some places actually allow mom to have baby with them while they finish the time plus mother classes to help them become good moms
Maybe not rykers but the women’s prison here in Indiana has a maternity ward that lets mothers have their babies there with them, but they have to meet certain criteria of course.
@@slythrn9118Shit. I just made a comment about Wee Ones and didn't even see you had mentioned it. M'bad.
yup there is quite a few places that do have that program :)
They most likely do this at some prisons. That’s where they get the ideas for these episodes
Dude I could not imagine being a actor playing a Dr . Just having to pronounce all those medical terms
Probably takes a LOT of rehearsal
They’re Latinate
Very regular
Even the Greek ones are regular
Very easy to learn to pronounce
English is the hard irregular language
It’s amazing that they now do that in the real world where they have programs that allows your child to be with you up to a certain age in a (at home) prison facility there still in jail behind gates but it feels and looks more like home ❤
at first I thought 32 weeks = 42 weeks...baby's overdue! and she was asking for the baby to be kept for 6 more weeks, I was like, you're out of your damn mind...but then I was like..woah, she's early...
Coulda made the baby bump a lil more realistic. Looks like they stuffed lumpy clothes in there
it only looked like they because they made the illusion of the straps that they put on your stomach to know the baby’s heart beat
@@mamiii.ky02 from the time she rolled in I could see the lumps lol
If you're in jail while you give birth especially if you only have 6 weeks left they don't just "take your baby away"
They go into temporary foster care and then when you get out you have a custody hearing.
The show makes it seem like she's never going to see her kid again.
Yeah but they have to take your baby away to put it into temporary foster care, genius
I mean yes but they would get them back? I think the point made in the show was she wasn't going to get that option I think
Yea but she will miss the first 6 weeks of her babies life. I'm sure she wants to be there for that..
But it New born it ten times harder to get a baby out of foster care
In some states, they do. Regaining custody can be a nightmare
How did that baby live without an umbilical cord?
I worded that wrong..... baby was born without a damn umbilical cord.
Good question
What are you talking about? The baby had an umbilical cord. They actually referenced there's the umbilical cord as in that they're getting it out, they're cutting it.
How humiliating..being wheeled into hospital with cops with guns making sure you dont go anywhere even though you are handcuffed to the bed...and evetyone staring at you...
Then don’t commit crimes 🤷🏻♀️
@@daisyviluck7932 well..DUH! 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
As someone who works in a hospital where we receive prisoners, it's not quite as dramatic as this. For one it's normally in a wheel chair if anything. And 2 the guards don't carry rifles like that, just hand guns. But yes the prisoner is kept in handcuffs (99% of the time minus certain instances) or one arm one leg while laying in bed. For thr most part, the prisoners are pretty relaxed and so are the guards
@@daisyviluck7932 SAY THAT TO A MAN AS WELL IDIOT 😡 MISOGYNIST
@@daisyviluck7932 Yep
As a midwife, looking at her bump...I do not blame her😂😂😂
my nurses asked me to stop pushing (in my last 10 mins of labour) to wait for my doctor to get up there😭😭😭 like are you serious??
That baby is further along than 32 weeks, more like 36 weeks.
... It's not a pre-term baby at all, it's a tiny, full-term newborn actor playing a 32 week baby. My guess is that she's at least two months old. It's extremely difficult to get a truly newborn baby for shows. 32 weeks, a baby would still be in the NICU.
@@Raindropsinvalencia exactly. My twins were born at 33 weeks. The breathing and crying would not be happening like that at 32 weeks.
@@MiracleFoundand where did you get your MD from darling? No you didn’t? Then shhhh.
@Garrett Andrest I worked in the NICU for 8 years, and we routinely did gestational age assessments on admission. It really isn't that difficult and it doesn't require a doctor. I also had twins born at 33 weeks. That is not a 32 weeker.
@@MiracleFound oh I’m not saying it is a 32 weeker or not I’m just calling you out on the part where you say 32 weekers don’t cry like that they actually do babe just because your kids didn’t doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen. Like I said when you earn a MD then you can speak until then leave it to use doctors. Get back in the kitchen where you belong. God bless.
How terrifying chained during delivery
Don’t commit crime then?
@SleazeThrobb12345 here's your trophy 🏆for solving the issue 😉
@@corrijackson she’s also not “chained” she’s handcuffed because she is a prisoner in a civilian hospital that is just policy.
@SleazeThrobb12345 yes mam 😉
The female inmate looks just like the girl that was pregnant in the latest season of Chicago Med!
As a Mom who nearly died at 31 weeks pregnant this hit home SO hard. I wasnt able to bring my baby home for 3 weeks. 😢 its absolutely terrifying
That baby bump is clearly a sweater shoved underneath her shirt.
Name of movie series
New Amsterdam @@dawoduoluwatoyinm549
Well damn, they couldn’t find a smaller baby to use for this? That’s one big premature baby. Looks full term 😂
No, they can't. They actually can't use very small/young babies because they're not allowed to work - even with about 6 month olds, which are generally the smallest you'll see for TV shows or movies can only work for about five to ten minutes at a time.
When you're in prison, as far as the prison staff care, being pregnant and giving birth is just another crime you've committed to be punished for.
My sister just have birth at 34 weeks, to twin girls. One 5.7lbs, the other 4.2lbs. Ain't NO way, this baby come out full term, screaming, at 32 weeks. She'd have needed at least several hours of steroids to promote as much lung development as possible, and baby would probably spend 6 weeks in nicu anyway.
We didn't see the whole episode. So she might have gotten steroids, but regardless it's very unrealistic to expect their to ever be an actual newborn baby shown in film or television productions. it's actually not legal to use a very small infant in film or television, there are laws like the Screen Actors Guild that prevent. Newborns or very small babies from being used. And even older babies that are about 6 months old can only work for somewhere around 5 minutes or 10 minutes. I don't remember off hand in order to make sure they are not overly stressed that they are feeding is not an erupted that they are changed appropriately that the bonding time with their parent distilled being given and that because of their lack of immune system, they are not exposed to many pathogens with babies. It's kind of one of those things you just have to have a strong suspension of disbelief. When you are talking newborns on film unless you want them to all use really whacked out looking puppets
That "newborn baby" already has a belly button lol.
Obviously they can 't use an actual newborn. In most places the baby must be minimum 2 weeks old.
That's one pair of lungs 🫁
I’ve been watching the series on prime video and I love it
What is the songs that just starts to play right at the end?
Heartbeats by José González
0:46 - 1:17 They could've just outfitted her with those padded velcro restraints. They're standard issue in sanitariums, but I hear they're always on standby in general hospitals for exactly the purpose the officer is stating
Such a caring and compassionate doctor... may God continue to bless him 🙏🥰
I heard about a lady that’s on TikTok who had to give birth to her daughter literally handcuffed to her bed and without medication or anything
Did she ever get to keep her baby or see it again
I know it's a drama but that baby is very big for 32 weeks, mine wasn't even that big at 38
Two of the actors were on Blacklist. The head doctor is the same actor that played Tom, Elizabeth's husband. And the lady with the French twist played the lady pretending to be Elizabeth's mother. Interesting.
What show is this? And what platform can I watch it on?
Check 10:03 in the video. 😅
Awwww this was sooooo good
what season and episode is this? it doesn't say in the description.
It's season 1 episode 3!
2:20 SPOOKY
I had something like this come to me in a dream once. It was a shopping mall and one of the corridors led into a hallway that ended with cage bars and cell doors leading into a dank dungeon filled with delinquent girls. I had to sneak past the guards and worm my way past the bars and doors to get back out.
That's what this scene reminds me of. A friendly environment that has a "restricted area". One way in, no way out
This is amazing offering hope and change second chances 😊❤
"So, shoplifting?"
I love how she makes FELONY ROBBERY sound like she stole a candy bar. Felony robbery implies she either injured someone, or threatened someone with a deadly weapon.
Because shoplifting is a "harmless crime" right? Haha.
Name of this show ?
New Amsterdam
Growing up is realizing how unrealistic these characters are. This would NEVER happen in real life
How come the baby is so clean😅
America Ferrera is such a goddess actor here💗🎉
America Ferrera isn’t in this
I know that now lmfao
Refuses? From what I learned from the pregnant women in my family is “baby coming out whether you like it or not!
do they know each other? the pregnant lady and the doctor at the beginning ?
Maybe she is the Dr and does routine check ups
No, she's just young, scared, and in a l out of trouble.
I don't know which is worse. Having to give birth in chains, or that mothers having their children snatched away from them as soon as they are behind bars.
Wait, wasn't the money lady on Blacklist with him?
Six weeks? In my country it's not problem at all - child can remain with mother until he/she turns 3 years.
Her safety! How?
What are you talking about Will - refuse to give birth - am that is not how that works!
Edit give consent and refuse to give birth are 2 different things.
You cant refuse. They come out at nine months. That's their plan.
Who d
She is ??
So if she was a murderer would you see the harm. Like who are you your a doctor not an officer
Name of the series pls
איזה עונה ואיזה פרק
Season 1 ep 3. It’s in the description
This title lmao refusing to give birth……I’m sure that’s how it works
I met someone like that. It was Friday the 13th and weird things do happen. Stranger Things. My calendar said Cinco de Mayo 2 days on my cell phone calenders.
Felony Robbery is not shoplifting.
It is depending on the dollar amount. I'm talking about $500 or more which could be done with electronics pretty easily like an iphone. So, she would have known better, but the "just shop lifting" could also not be too far from the truth.
@@void405 Its very far from the truth. If you read New Yorks Robbery statues the value of the property has no bearing on if a Robbery occured. Robbery is stealing property regardless of value by force
@@void405The status case of felony shop was been. I've ever seen with somebody who's stole. I stroller with some diapers and a couple cans of baby formula and it. And full it for exactly that reason sounds like they had a baby. They needed supplies so idiot and very easily could've been hurt stealing food.
First the doctor is so pretty she’s like snow white. 2nd, that baby is not 32 wks, the baby is full term lol
As a doctor in an underfunded hospital, this was infuriating to watch😅
Max was a pain in the neck😂
wtf kind of delivery was that?! Isn't this suposed to be the absolut worst pain you could ever feel? And she's bearly breathing heavely
They give you an epidural or spinal for a caesarean section unless you opt for a general anesthetic, which they do at the last moment possible since the anesthesia can pass through the placenta and cord giving the newborn low APGAR scores. Either way, you’re numb before they start cutting, and they do a test cut to make sure you aren’t able to feel it. At most you feel a little pressure and tugging as they pull the baby out.
Movies and tv tend to exaterate. It's painful but I wasn't screaming in pain during my labor
Pain giving birth varies person to person, but I’m pretty sure every hospital birth uses a form of anesthesia
It's a c-section, not an unmedicated vaginal birth.
I watched a series recently that had some of the best representation of birth I've seen, very raw. Either way the show was pretty crazy & gory plot-wise but yeah 😅
It is very much possible and depends on your pain endurance. Dorothy Dandridge. Learn your history.
And Dorothy Dandridge daughter had significant brain damage due to her refusal to not get medical attention. She wanted her husband to be there but he was a deadbeat. It got to the point where she had to deliver. Once she did the baby was brain damage and couldn't develop past the mind of a 3yr old. She had to go to a special institution all of her life. This poor girl didn't even know her mother had died. Plus this was in the 1940s. Still that baby was coming whether she wanted it too or not.
Well, i refused to gave birth at 10 because i want my babies to be born at 13, like my birth date, via c section, but no staff at that date available, so...in the end a girl can't choose 😅
Why is she in an emergency department instead of on an OB floor?
but why wasn’t she in labor and delivery
Bless your heart and I sincerely mean bless your heart for thinking that inmates get proper medical care.
I feel so bad for the mother 😢
Why are they chained down while giving birth? This is inhumane. They’re under supervision and in labor where are they going to run to?
In real life, if a medical director or any other hospital staffer pointed a donor to another place to donate they would be fired. Good thing this is tv.
Refuse to have baby damn I would love to see this
In my country you can't separate a mother or child no matter what till the child reaches the age of 5, even the mother death sentence will be delayed for this
Blood pressure is high...as if being shackled while in labor will help 🤦🏼♀️
Would someone please answer that dang phone in the background? It's so annoying!
I would too
They wouldn't keep her in the ER.
Is that America F.?
1:14 bad security
You can’t refuse to give birth.
wow instead of honoring her deal she refuses the baby altogether and abandoned the child. Sending her to foster care, not giving it a chance, even though that's what she feared would happen. What a joke of a mother.
8:35 there’s no law against doing this?
There’s no law against letting convicted felons care for infants?
baby way too big for 32 weeks.. woulda been in intensive care for months
May we explain who the father is cuz that could actually exclude like why she doesn't want to give birth to the baby like honestly like it doesn't matter who the father is but at the same time for me it does like if I was in her shoes I would still want them to know the history of the father because I would just choose an abortion
Shoplifting, what year is this from? you can literally walk out the store with $999 of merchandise these days.
You missed an important park that criminal in question is black.
3:55 horrible
the system isn't broken, it's working exactly the way it's intended - cute idea but it's just reinforcing the carceral system, if thousands of people could be released because of the pandemic why can't we do the same for new parents and their children of all people...
That female doctors attitude walking in the prison. She's going to f@ck around and find out.
That is no 32 weeker!
Max got in big time trouble u know it!!!!!
The social engineering in these shows is a hoot.
welcome to 2023, where sarcasm is somehow scripture?!
The doctor acting all confused about the prisoner bro g handcuffed was hilarious
yo he gon eat it up in svu
What was this inmate arrested for?
Robbery
Did you watch the video??????
Shop lifting according to the police in the room with her.
Felony Robbery
@@MariaCastillo-xb5tofelony shoplifting is over $500. How much merch are you taking to get that?
Why the baby cry like that..