They’re no longer in labor. A quartet of Atlanta nurses have been fired for recording a viral TikTok video about annoying expectant mothers.
recording a viral TikTok video
“We already told you to push the call light,” one nurse says in the clip. “But every five minutes you have a family member coming to the front desk asking for something else.”“Excuse me! Excuse me! Excuse me!” she says. “Can I have some water? Excuse Me! Can I have a blanket?” Another nurse who appeared in the video moans about mothers asking about the weight of their newborns while still holding them.The nurses also poked fun at expectant mothers in the viral clip.The delivery room derision drew a torrent of outrage and concern from online observers, many of whom said the nurses should not be denouncing those they are meant to be caring for.
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