Giving birth can be an extremely frightening process, even if you have done it before.
Tracey was about to give birth to her third child, and she chose to do so naturally and without an epidural.

It seems that the young mother had the bad luck that in the hospital, the nurse who had been assigned not to behave properly with her.
In the first instance, when Tracey felt the weather was pushing and told the nurse that, the nurse insisted she wasn’t, ignoring Tracey and the fact that it was her body and that she would know better. The young mother could not bear it and pushed, even though the nurse told her not to, but the child’s head was stuck in the cervix and asked the nurse to look to help her, but she refused to help, ignoring her.

After repeated requests, another nurse came and looked, and indeed the child’s head was blocked. After helping her, while giving birth, Tracey let out loud moans of pain as any woman who gives birth naturally does, because it is an extremely painful process.
At that moment, the nurse slapped her hard on the leg and brought her very close to the patient’s face, and told her between her teeth not to scream like that because it scared people.
Tracey was shocked and began to scream even louder, telling her through the screams of pain that “Believe me I’ll do this.”

The other nurse who attended did not intervene, but after the birth, she told the patient to complain to that nurse because she did too. Six hours after giving birth, Tracey left the hospital because she felt uncomfortable staying there after what happened to her.
How would you have reacted in such a situation?
