Markita
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I think at some point it may have came up to like maybe 100 or something. It never went back up to where it was supposed to be. Then she had me sit on the stool. After that, she tells the student midwife to look for the phone book because she says we may have to transfer you. The student midwife tries to call.
I think at some point it may have came up to like maybe 100 or something. It never went back up to where it was supposed to be. Then she had me sit on the stool. After that, she tells the student midwife to look for the phone book because she says we may have to transfer you. The student midwife tries to call.
Looking back, I'm assuming she called like a non-emergent line because she said something about they told her it was going to be like 30 minutes. And then Jennifer was like, no. And she said, give me the phone. And then she called somebody. The birth assistant put oxygen, nasal cannula in my nose for oxygen after his heart rate had dropped.
Looking back, I'm assuming she called like a non-emergent line because she said something about they told her it was going to be like 30 minutes. And then Jennifer was like, no. And she said, give me the phone. And then she called somebody. The birth assistant put oxygen, nasal cannula in my nose for oxygen after his heart rate had dropped.
Looking back, I'm assuming she called like a non-emergent line because she said something about they told her it was going to be like 30 minutes. And then Jennifer was like, no. And she said, give me the phone. And then she called somebody. The birth assistant put oxygen, nasal cannula in my nose for oxygen after his heart rate had dropped.
And then finally, she's like, well, y'all are just going to have to drive her over to the hospital. His heart rate is still below 70. Now everybody's scrambling around the room, trying to get everything, keys, get to the car. Jennifer doesn't come. The birth assistant person that was there, she sends her with me.
And then finally, she's like, well, y'all are just going to have to drive her over to the hospital. His heart rate is still below 70. Now everybody's scrambling around the room, trying to get everything, keys, get to the car. Jennifer doesn't come. The birth assistant person that was there, she sends her with me.
And then finally, she's like, well, y'all are just going to have to drive her over to the hospital. His heart rate is still below 70. Now everybody's scrambling around the room, trying to get everything, keys, get to the car. Jennifer doesn't come. The birth assistant person that was there, she sends her with me.
The reason she didn't come and she sent the birth assistant was because she had another mother. I know this because my family told me they heard what was going on, but the mother wasn't even in active labor. So she could have came with me. She didn't come. Danielle didn't come. And she gives no instructions. We don't even know really where to go.
The reason she didn't come and she sent the birth assistant was because she had another mother. I know this because my family told me they heard what was going on, but the mother wasn't even in active labor. So she could have came with me. She didn't come. Danielle didn't come. And she gives no instructions. We don't even know really where to go.
The reason she didn't come and she sent the birth assistant was because she had another mother. I know this because my family told me they heard what was going on, but the mother wasn't even in active labor. So she could have came with me. She didn't come. Danielle didn't come. And she gives no instructions. We don't even know really where to go.
She just tells us to go to the hospital because Baylor University Medical Center is right around the corner. We go to the hospital. Right as we're leaving the birthing center, I see the ambulance pulling up behind us. Malik's father stopped. He was like, oh, wait. But then they told him like, hey, she's already in the car going. We can't get her out and take her.
She just tells us to go to the hospital because Baylor University Medical Center is right around the corner. We go to the hospital. Right as we're leaving the birthing center, I see the ambulance pulling up behind us. Malik's father stopped. He was like, oh, wait. But then they told him like, hey, she's already in the car going. We can't get her out and take her.
She just tells us to go to the hospital because Baylor University Medical Center is right around the corner. We go to the hospital. Right as we're leaving the birthing center, I see the ambulance pulling up behind us. Malik's father stopped. He was like, oh, wait. But then they told him like, hey, she's already in the car going. We can't get her out and take her.
So my doula just drives off and takes me. We pull up to the emergency room. We don't know where the maternity part is, and she didn't tell us where to go. Naturally, we're emergency nurses, so we pull up to the ER. My best friend runs in and gets the wheelchair. The birth assistant takes off the oxygen for whatever reason. And then we go in, the birth assistant has no idea what to say.
So my doula just drives off and takes me. We pull up to the emergency room. We don't know where the maternity part is, and she didn't tell us where to go. Naturally, we're emergency nurses, so we pull up to the ER. My best friend runs in and gets the wheelchair. The birth assistant takes off the oxygen for whatever reason. And then we go in, the birth assistant has no idea what to say.
So my doula just drives off and takes me. We pull up to the emergency room. We don't know where the maternity part is, and she didn't tell us where to go. Naturally, we're emergency nurses, so we pull up to the ER. My best friend runs in and gets the wheelchair. The birth assistant takes off the oxygen for whatever reason. And then we go in, the birth assistant has no idea what to say.
So now my best friend jumps into nursing mode and gives a full report of what's going on with me. Two people run up and they get the wheelchair and they're pushing me through. past the ER, down halls. And this whole time, I just have this feeling of like, I just know it's not good because it's heart rate is still below 70. And it takes probably at least 10 minutes because the hospital is so big.
So now my best friend jumps into nursing mode and gives a full report of what's going on with me. Two people run up and they get the wheelchair and they're pushing me through. past the ER, down halls. And this whole time, I just have this feeling of like, I just know it's not good because it's heart rate is still below 70. And it takes probably at least 10 minutes because the hospital is so big.
So now my best friend jumps into nursing mode and gives a full report of what's going on with me. Two people run up and they get the wheelchair and they're pushing me through. past the ER, down halls. And this whole time, I just have this feeling of like, I just know it's not good because it's heart rate is still below 70. And it takes probably at least 10 minutes because the hospital is so big.