Dolton mom turned away from hospital during labor calls for changes to maternal health

Dolton mother's traumatic birth experience highlights need for maternal health overhaul.

A young Indiana mother's harrowing tale of giving birth in a truck on the side of the road has sparked outrage and calls for change. Mercedes Wells' horrific experience, which was captured on camera, has shed light on a systemic issue with maternal healthcare that has left many women feeling unheard and ignored.

Wells, who gave birth to her fourth child prematurely, claims she was dismissed from Franciscan Health Crown Point hospital after just minutes of active labor, despite her contractions only being a few minutes apart. With no medical assistance in sight, Wells delivered her baby herself with the help of her husband, who was left to care for their newborn on the side of the road.

The traumatic ordeal has led to the hospital's president and chief executive announcing the firing of the doctor and nurse directly involved in Wells' case. Additionally, Franciscan Health has altered its policy for discharging pregnant patients and mandated further training for staff.

However, while these measures may seem like a step in the right direction, many are questioning whether they go far enough to address the underlying issues with maternal healthcare. U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly, who is planning to file a bill to make sure such incidents don't happen again, argues that the problem is not isolated to Franciscan Health but rather a systemic issue.

"We're seeing this every day across our country," Kelly said. "Our health care system is broken, and black women are dying at an alarming rate."

Kelly's proposed legislation, the WELLS act – short for Women's Expansion for Learning and Labor Safety – aims to push hospitals and birthing centers to develop and follow safe discharge plans, address systemic issues in maternal care, racial disparities, and hospital accountability.

While it remains to be seen whether this bill will have a significant impact on improving maternal healthcare, one thing is certain: Mercedes Wells' harrowing experience has sparked a crucial conversation about the need for change.
 
This story just breaks my heart πŸ€•... I mean, can you even imagine having to give birth in a truck on the side of the road? It's insane that there are still hospitals like Franciscan Health where staff seems more concerned with getting patients out the door than actually taking care of them. And it's not just this one incident, it's a systemic issue that affects so many women of color, like Rep Kelly said 🀝... we need real change here, not just a band-aid solution. The WELLS act sounds like a good start, but let's see if it makes a dent in the problem. It's heartbreaking to think about all those other Mercedes Wells out there who might be going through this too... we gotta do better for our mothers and daughters πŸ’•
 
omg this is so crazy! i mean i know there r plenty of issues with our healthcare system but it's wild that someone had to give birth in a truck on the side of the road πŸš—πŸ˜± can u imagine? and now we got a bill tryin to fix all these problems i hope it works cuz i dont think we should have 2 people dyin every day cuz of bad healthcare πŸ’”β€β™€οΈπŸ‘Ά i also love how ppl r speakin out about dis issue, like Rep Kelly she's all about pushin for change πŸ™Œ
 
this is so crazy what happened to that mom, giving birth in a truck on the side of the road? πŸš—πŸ˜± it's like she was totally ignored by hospital staff and just left to fend for herself. i feel bad for her and her baby, and now the hospital is taking steps to fix their policies... but we need more than just firing doctors and nurses, we need systemic change 🀝πŸ’ͺ maybe the WELLS act will help make hospitals more accountable for caring for patients in crisis situations? only time will tell πŸ•°οΈ
 
I feel so bad for that lady what happened to her... like, who gives birth in a truck?! πŸš—πŸ˜± I mean, i know she's got kids and all, but come on... anyway, back to this... i was talking to my friend and we were saying, have you ever noticed how hard it is to get good healthcare outside of the city? like, there are so many rural hospitals with limited resources... maybe that's part of the problem? πŸ€” also, what's up with these discharge plans tho? seems like they should be a no-brainer, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm all for making sure women like Mercedes get the care they deserve, but let's not forget that our healthcare system isn't just broken, it's also super expensive πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. I mean, think about it, some hospitals are literally firing people because of one bad apple, and now they're expecting everyone to be perfect? It's like we expect miracles for like $500 copays πŸ’Έ.

And don't even get me started on how racist this whole thing is πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I know we're not supposed to say that directly, but let's face it, black women are disproportionately affected by maternal health issues. And when someone tries to address the problem, they get shot down as if they're just being "too sensitive". It's like we can't even have a conversation about racism without everyone getting uncomfortable πŸ™„.

I hope Kelly's bill helps, but I'm not holding my breath 😐. We need systemic change, and that takes time, money, and a whole lot of effort πŸ’ͺ.
 
omg i cant even imagine having to give birth in a truck 🚚😱 like what if something goes wrong?! i think its super unfair that Mercedes got treated like that and it highlights how messed up our healthcare system is πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ we need better training for staff and hospitals need to take responsibility for their actions πŸ’― the wells act sounds like a good start but lets hope it does make a difference soon πŸ•°οΈ i just wish more people knew about maternal health issues so we can raise awareness and support each other πŸ’•
 
🚨😱 this is literally what's been goin on in our hospitals and I'm not surprised at all... like if you watch 'One Day at a Time', u can see how messed up maternal care can be, especially in low-income communities 🀯 and it's not just Mercedes Wells' story, there are so many others who have been through similar trauma... it's time for some real change, you feel? πŸ’ͺ we need better trained staff, more resources, and hospitals that actually care about their patients, not just makin' a profit off their suffering πŸ€‘ the WELLS act is a good start, but we need to go further, ya know? πŸ’―
 
πŸ€” this whole thing feels so surface level, like they're just patching up symptoms rather than tackling the root of the problem. I mean, yeah, firing one doctor and nurse might be a start, but what's being done to address the systemic issues that led to Mercedes Wells' traumatic experience in the first place? πŸš‘ it's not just about hospitals and staff training, it's about systemic racism and classism that's causing these disparities. we need more than just Band-Aid solutions here... πŸ’Έ
 
OMG this is so messed up 🀯! I'm literally in tears thinking about that poor mom Mercedes and her daughter having to go through such trauma. It's heartbreaking that she was just dismissed like that, no medical help, no support... it's a miracle they're both alive. And yeah, I get what Rep Kelly is saying, the system is broken, hospitals need to do better πŸš‘πŸ’‰. We can't just keep blaming individual doctors and nurses, we gotta address the bigger picture here. More training, better policies, that's where it's at πŸ’‘. But seriously, these kinds of incidents should never happen again, and we need more advocacy like Rep Kelly is doing πŸ’ͺ. I'm rooting for her bill to pass and hoping it brings some real change to maternal healthcare πŸ‘
 
I remember when we could just call our own aunties or family friends for birth advice and they'd give us some home remedies to try... now it's like we have to file police reports for even minor complications 🀯 And I totally get why Mercedes Wells' story is making waves - giving birth in a truck on the side of the road? That's just crazy talk! 😱 But at the same time, I do worry that some of these new policies might be a band-aid solution and not really getting to the root of the problem... I mean, have we actually been having enough meaningful conversations about how we can improve maternal care across the board? πŸ€” Shouldn't we just make it so all hospitals and birthing centers are more like community health centers where you can go for support and resources, not just get discharged with a bag of supplies? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
can you believe this is still happening? 🀯 like we're still having to fight for basic human rights when it comes to giving birth?! πŸ’ͺ u gotta feel for mercury wells, she's been through hell and back and yet the hospital still didn't do enough to help her! πŸš‘ what kinda system lets a woman give birth on the side of the road with no medical assistance? that's not just neglect, that's negligence! 😱 we need real change, not just tokenistic measures like firing a doctor or two. we need systemic overhaul, and we need it now πŸ’₯
 
[Image of a baby being pulled out of a truck with the caption "birth in progress"] πŸš—πŸ’¨πŸ˜±

[nurse and doctor walking away from a patient with a big X through it] πŸ‘‹πŸš«

[dollotin truck on the side of the road, baby crying, mom holding hands] πŸš—πŸ˜­πŸ‘Ά
 
I was just reading about the best pizza toppings online πŸ•πŸ€” and I saw someone say that pineapple doesn't belong on pizza... like, what's wrong with people? Can't we all just get along over pizza? Anyway, this story about Mercedes Wells is crazy 🀯. I mean, who gives birth in a truck on the side of the road? That's just insane 😱. And to think that some doctors and nurses are still not taking maternal healthcare seriously... what's going on with our healthcare system? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I guess we need more awareness and education about the importance of proper prenatal care and hospital policies. But, for real, have you ever tried making a pizza from scratch? It's a whole thing πŸ”₯
 
πŸ€• I feel bad for that poor girl who had to go through such a traumatic birth experience 😩. I mean, can you imagine having to deliver your baby in a truck on the side of the road? πŸš—πŸ˜± It's just not right.

But, at the same time, let's be real, hospitals are already overwhelmed and understaffed 🀯. And sometimes, these situations happen because doctors and nurses are just doing their job to the best of their abilities 😊. I'm not saying it's okay for them to dismiss a patient without proper care, but we need to acknowledge that this isn't always a simple case of incompetence πŸ’”.

The proposed legislation by Rep. Kelly is a good start, but let's not forget that we're talking about a complex issue here 🀝. We need to address the root causes of these problems and work towards creating a system that prioritizes maternal healthcare above all else πŸ‘Ά. It's time for us to have a real conversation about how we can improve this broken system πŸ’¬.
 
[Image of a pregnant woman with a concerned expression, surrounded by a red "X" marked through it]

[ GIF of a birth, but instead of a baby, a ambulance arrives with sirens blaring ]

[ Image of a hospital room with a doctor and nurse looking confused ]

[A picture of an empty truck on the side of the road, with a car seat in it]
 
πŸš¨πŸ’” I'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact that some new moms are being left to fend for themselves during birth πŸ€°β€β™€οΈ. It's just not right that people have to fight for basic care, especially when it comes to something as life-changing as giving birth πŸ‘Ά. The system needs a major overhaul and I'm all about it πŸ’ͺ. We need better training for healthcare workers, more resources for hospitals, and definitely more support for new families πŸŽ‰. Mercedes Wells' story is just the tip of the iceberg, but it's a wake-up call that we can't ignore πŸ”Š. Let's hope that the WELLS act becomes a reality soon and that maternal healthcare becomes a priority πŸ’•.
 
🚨 This story just broke my heart πŸ€• I feel like our society is so messed up with how we treat our mothers and new moms. Like, what kind of system allows a woman to be left to deliver her baby on the side of the road?! It's not just Franciscan Health, it's a whole industry that needs to be revamped. We need better funding for hospitals, more training for staff, and a culture shift towards actually caring about the well-being of new moms. πŸ’ΈπŸ‘Ά The fact that black women are dying at an alarming rate due to systemic issues is just unacceptable 🚫 Kelly's bill might be a good start, but we need to push for real change. We owe it to our mothers and daughters to make sure they receive the care they deserve. πŸ’•
 
I'm really worried about the state of maternal healthcare in the US πŸ€•. This story of Mercedes Wells giving birth in a truck on the side of the road is just heartbreaking and it's not an isolated incident, as Rep Kelly says πŸ‘Ž. The fact that she was dismissed from hospital after only minutes of active labor is unacceptable πŸš‘. It highlights how broken our healthcare system is and how women are still dying because they're not getting the care they need 😒.

We can't just focus on firing individual doctors and nurses, we need to overhaul the whole system πŸ’Έ. The Wells Act proposal is a good start, but it's only one step in the right direction πŸ”„. We need to address systemic issues like racial disparities and hospital accountability πŸ‘€. It's time for us to take a closer look at how maternal healthcare is being delivered in our country and make some real changes πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸš‘πŸ’” This is crazy! Can't believe she had to deliver her baby on the side of the road 🌳😱. Hospitals should be a safe space for new moms, not a place where they're left alone and unsupported. πŸ’ͺ We need more than just some training to fix this problem. We need real change πŸ”„πŸ’Ό
 
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