Hospital staff 'rolled their eyes' at mom in labor: Lawsuit
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Background: Sharp Grossmont Hospital in La Mesa, Calif. (Google Maps). Inset: Hannah Michaelis holding her son Samuel (Photo from lawsuit).

A California woman who went to a hospital with intense labor pains claimed in a lawsuit that she was refused help, which resulted in her giving birth in the hospital parking lot to a premature baby who later died.

Hannah Michaelis, 30, was six months pregnant with her first child on May 4, 2024, when she and her mother, Carla Michaelis, drove to Sharp Grossmont Hospital in La Mesa, a city in east San Diego, for treatment for “cramping and pain.” According to the lawsuit and a recounting of their experience to the San Diego Union-Tribune, Hannah Michaelis was sent home and told to see her regular doctor at a different hospital.

But her pain only got worse, and while in “excruciating pain” from contractions, Hannah Michaelis and her mother had returned to Sharp Grossmont Hospital the following day when, according to the lawsuit, hospital staff “denied Hannah entry to the hospital and refused to provide medical care.”

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According to the lawsuit, “the staff rolled their eyes at Hannah and her mother, expressed their annoyance, and turned them away.”

The lawsuit stated that after being refused help, Hannah Michaelis and her mother called 911 from the hospital parking lot. However, emergency services informed Carla Michaelis that they could not come to a hospital to bring a patient to another hospital. Emergency dispatchers then called the staff at Sharp Grossmont Hospital to ask why a patient was calling for help from their own parking lot, the lawsuit says.

In the 911 call, a hospital staff member reportedly told dispatchers, “I don’t know, she’s yelling and screaming … I have a nurse going out to her car right now … she was told to go to UCSD yesterday if she had any further complications and she just kinda stormed out and said she was gonna call 911 … and I was like, ‘No, they’re not gonna take you to another hospital.””

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