ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月15日 10時28分


When Stephanie Jorge reported to a federal jail in Brooklyn last year to begin a 3-month sentence for bank larceny, she brightly announced that she was #pregnant. The correctional officers showed little interest. More than once, when she began to hemorrhage, the officers refused to call an ambulance until they could summon 3 officers to take her to the hospital — apparently the required number to guard an inmate, even one pregnant and bleeding. That often took an hour or 2, said Stephanie. At the hospital, doctors recommended bed rest and that she avoid exertion. But back inside the Metropolitan Detention Center, as Brooklyn’s federal jail is called, she said she was told to strip, squat, and cough. A guard watched to see if contraband fell from her vagina. The bleeding worsened, she said. “If it was up to them,” the 28-year-old said of the correctional officers, “I would have lost this baby.” The treatment of women, pregnant and otherwise, at the jail has alarmed a number of judges. @heislerphoto took this portrait of Stephanie, who is due next month. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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