A woman chased US authorities after she had to give birth in the cell alone without medical help.

The woman had been imprisoned in the case of a check without credit and notified the authorities that she was about to give birth, but security did not care.

The woman was nine months pregnant and at risk of early childbearing, information that prison health authorities and police were aware of, according to the text.

In her complaint, the woman says she went into labor and notified the guard who brought her breakfast at around 5 am, and several times during the morning informed the guards that she had started labor and had stomach pains, but to no avail.

A nurse came to see her after the uterus descended, but only to lay her with a mattress under the door of the cell, waiting for a car to arrive at the hospital “non-urgently”.

The woman gave birth to a single boy without any help about six hours after the first warning on a cold and cold bed near the toilets in the cell, according to the prosecutor.

The mother and her child were not taken to hospital until 30 minutes after delivery, and the police conducted an internal investigation into the incident and concluded that its agents “took appropriate steps in those circumstances”.