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Doctor And Nurse Fired After Discharging Woman In Active Labour – Hospital Tenders A Public Apology

Lola Osunde by Lola Osunde
November 26, 2025
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Fellow Nurses Africa | Lagos, Nigeria | 26 November, 2025

A doctor and nurse at Franciscan Health Crown Point have been fired after discharging a woman who was in active labor, only for her to give birth eight minutes later outside the hospital.

The incident has sparked massive public outcry, strong criticism of the hospital’s judgment, and growing calls for legal action.

Franciscan Health confirmed that both the doctor and nurse directly involved in the discharge have been terminated. The hospital’s CEO described the event as a serious lapse in compassionate care, prompting immediate policy changes to prevent similar incidents.

Key policy updates include:

  • Mandatory physician assessment before discharging any pregnant patient

  • Intensive cultural competency and empathy training for staff

  • A review of internal communication protocols in the labor & delivery unit

What Happened?

Mercedes Wells arrived at the hospital in clear distress, experiencing strong contractions and signs of advanced labor. Despite this, she was discharged. Minutes after leaving, she gave birth in a vehicle, with only her family present.

The safety of both mother and baby has brought relief, but the circumstances have triggered conversations that can’t be ignored.

The firings have not calmed the public. Instead, social media exploded with:

  1. Intense Calls for Legal Action

Users are urging the family to sue the: Doctor, Nurse and the Hospital.

Phrases like “Sue everybody involved” and “This is grounds for a major lawsuit” dominate comment sections.

  1. Concerns About Negligence and EMTALA Violations

Healthcare professionals and legal commentators online are questioning:

  • Whether the hospital violated EMTALA
  • Whether proper labor assessment was done
  • If the staff ignored obvious signs of active labor
  1. Relief That the Mother and Baby Survived

Many expressed gratitude that the situation didn’t result in a tragedy, noting how dangerous roadside births can be.

  1. Fears of Lasting Trauma
  • Birth trauma

  • PTSD for both parents

  • Increased fear of hospitals

  1. Discussions on Bias in Maternal Care

Some people raised concerns about whether racial bias influenced the decision to discharge her a topic increasingly central in maternity health discussions as one happened in Texas barely a week to this.

The family has retained legal counsel. While a formal lawsuit has not yet been publicly confirmed, their attorney says they are evaluating all legal options, including claims of:

  • Negligent care

  • Improper assessment

  • Potential discrimination

  • Failure to meet emergency care standards

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