Let me get this clear; I fully understand why there are laws against unmarried women giving births. What I do not get at all is how people expect a hospital to turn away a woman in labor pains, just because she is not married?
Is it prescribed in our religion that such births shouldnt be supervised so that the child/mother are at serious risk of death?
Note: I am not complaining about the arrest; I am complaining about the fact that the hospital was expected to turn away a woman giving birth from its doors and call police.....
Isn't this basic human dignity?
http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/Police_a ... 32957.html
Sharjah: A woman was arrested in a private hospital after she confessed to having given birth to an illegitimate baby, police told Gulf News.
The Iranian woman, in her late 20s, went last week to Al Zahra hospital to give birth. The woman, who was in labour, went alone to the hospital, which admitted her.
"The woman paid Dh5,000 to the hospital as delivery charges," police said. Immediately after she gave birth, the hospital informed police that the woman was not married. Police said the hospital should have informed them immediately.
"They should not accept such cases of unmarried pregnant women," police said.
A spokesman from the hospital confirmed that the woman was admitted to Al Zahra hospital a week ago.
"She was in labour so she was admitted immediately to the operation room," the spokesman said. The spokesman said there was no time to inform police.
"We have to charge her for the delivery," he said.
The spokesman said when hospital staff asked the woman about her documents and her husband she told them she was not married and that she was giving birth to an illegitimate baby. "At this point we informed police," he said.
The woman was taken to Al Qasimi hospital where she was kept for a few days. The woman and her baby are now being detained at Sharjah central jail. The woman has not revealed the name of her partner.
"We have to check if she is here on a visit visa or with her family," police said. The case has been transferred to the public prosecutor for further investigations.