A Woman Was Giving Birth In A Prison Hospital Room — The Midwife Leaned In To Examine Her And Suddenly Let Out A Terrifying Cry

The midwife—an older woman with tired eyes, shaped by years of difficult cases—barely looked up. She had seen it all: mothers in chains, broken women giving birth in silence. But something about today unsettled her.

“Inmate number 1462,” the nurse replied. “Labor could begin any moment. She came from the east block a month ago. No family. No papers. No medical history. She hardly speaks.”

The midwife raised her eyebrows. “Hardly speaks? Or not at all?”

“Only short nods. Doesn’t meet anyone’s eyes. Like she’s shut herself away.”

The Patient in the Cell

The heavy door creaked open. Inside, the room felt more like a cell than a hospital. On a narrow metal bed lay a young pregnant woman. Her hands rested on her swollen belly, her gaze fixed on the floor. Pale face, messy hair, and an eerie stillness.

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