Mothers are speaking out after four labor and delivery nurses from Emory Healthcare were disciplined following a TikTok video that appeared to show them making fun of patients.
'I never felt supported'
Aleah Enyeart, 24, said she was shocked by the viral TikTok video, particularly after own bad experience with a nurse during childbirth, undated photo.She said during her labor, the nurse did not encourage her and even left for a shift change without telling her. Alexis Evans, 24, holds her son a day after his birth in Los Angeles, June 7, 2020. She said the TikTok video made her feel like she had been an inconvenience during her childbirth.Evans said when she received an epidural, it didn't completely take, which led to her experiencing extreme pain on one side of her body.
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