Shackled, alone and scared: the grim reality for women forced to give birth in prison
Across the world, incarcerated pregnant women are often held in deplorable conditions, leading some to miscarry or give birth alone inside a cell, say campaigners
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Dina HernΓ‘ndez was 35 weeks pregnant when she was arrested near her home in San Salvador in March 2024. The 28-year-old human rights activist, who was with her five-year-old son, was accused of βillicit associationβ with gang members and jailed without evidence.
Three weeks later, her family received a call from the prison authorities to collect the body of her newborn baby. The cause of death has not been investigated and the family has no idea what happened, or whether HernΓ‘ndez β who is believed to remain in prison β received any postnatal care.
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Β© Illustration: Jenya Polosina/The Guardian

Β© Illustration: Jenya Polosina/The Guardian

Β© Illustration: Jenya Polosina/The Guardian





