Abstract
Candace Owens, a conservative commentator and author, alleges that after giving birth earlier in the summer. Employees at a Tennessee hospital tried to keep her and her baby daughter hostage. Telling her she couldn’t leave unless they collected blood from the hour shifts, perfectly healthy infant.
The 32-year-old lambasted personnel at Saint Thomas Hospital in Nashville. In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, detailing the ’24 hours of suffering’ . She claims she endured after giving birth to her second child, Louise, on July 13.
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Candace Owens, the mother-of-two who debuts the new DailyWire+ podcast on Monday. Claims the alleged maltreatment began when she refused antibiotics and contraction-inducing medicines while in childbirth. She said that it resulted in right-wing colleagues threatening to contact child services.
Owens refused
Owens, who married British Oxford student George Farmer in 2019. He also accused personnel of conspiring to empty her pocketbook by holding her for more than 48 hours, so her stay was not covered by insurance.
Owens claims that when she refused, a hospital doctor confronted her and her husband as they attempted to leave, informing them callously “that she witnessed a baby die in the 47th hour since her parents refused to stay.”
A false sense of security
According to Owens, the couple ignored the employee despite the workers’ misleading assurances that her insurance would most likely not pay the visit if she defied medical advice and fled.
When Owens said she didn’t care, a hospital social worker urged the pair to sign. According to Owens, they signed a form stating they were informed that The Department of Children’s Services (DCS) might visit them if they left against the doctor’s advice. The mother of two stated that she and her husband wanted to go because they ‘just tried to sleep.’
Owens negative thoughts
Owens, expecting her first child in January 2021, began the gruelling narrative on Saturday by describing how she refused both antibiotics and the contraction-inducing medication Pitocin when she went into labour for the second time last July.
‘I had been pretty vocal about not wanting to be loaded up with unneeded medicines during childbirth,’ the Republican firebrand said, adding that she had given birth twice without complications.’The doctor urged me to take antibiotics,’ Owens explained.
‘Because I refused, they wanted me to remain in a hospital for 48 hours, the maximum amount my insurance will pay.
Conclusion
This offered a ‘incentive,’ according to Owens, as numerous personnel levelled a slew of reasons and prospective repressions against the couple – even after Owens actually completed a perfectly healthy 7 pound, 3 ounce baby of joy.