The two prisoners were kept in solitary confinement at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in West Miami-Dade, Florida.The Express said on Sunday that after Joan said he wanted to be a father, they came up with a plan to conceive a child.
While in solitary confinement in Florida, USA, a female prisoner gave birth to a girl in June.
According to reports, the two tied bed linens together, wrapped the 23-year-old’s sperm in plastic wrap, and then put it into Daisy’s cells through the vents.
Joan previously told WVSN, “I put the semen in Saran Wrap every day, like five times a day, for like a month straight.”
Daisy clarified: “He would attach it to the line we had in the vent and I would pull it through after he kind of rolled it up like a cigarette.”
I then put it inside the applicators for yeast infections. It was inside of there, and I administered it from there.
When questioned if the couple had ever even touched, Joan told WSVN, “Never, like the Virgin Mary.” The couple had never met in person.
Daisy described how she obtained her beau’s sperm: “You could hear people from the different floors when you knocked on [the vent].”
It is said that she became pregnant by herself.
“You would actually be able to speak to them while standing on the toilet.”
She went on: “After spending so much time alone, you start talking to this person for hours on end, to the point where it feels like you’re in the same room as them.”
Daisy continued, “I think everything happened for a reason,” acknowledging that she was surprised the complex technique “worked.”
“She’s a miracle baby,” she said. She is a boon.
This is a potential method of becoming pregnant, according to Professor Joyce Harper, Head of the Reproductive Science and Society Group at University College London’s Institute for Women’s Health.
“This is very possible,” she wrote in an email to Bored Panda. Some women have been getting pregnant for decades by injecting sperm into their vagina, even with a turkey baster.
According to reports, Daisy Link utilized semen that a male inmate had passed through an air conditioning vent.
Companies sell a gadget that allows women with infertility problems to inject sperm into their vagina.
“This is precisely where the sperm is deposited upon ejaculation during sexual activity.”
After first requesting an inquiry and suspecting sexual assault, Daisy’s family eventually discovered that Joan was the baby’s father.
When Daisy’s sister Crystal Bareto welcomed her niece into the world in August, she told WVSN, “This should never happen. She ended up getting pregnant under their watch.” “This is terrible, this is terrible.”
On June 19, the 29-year-old inmate gave birth to a daughter while incarcerated. According to a November 21 article in The Daily Mail, she had been imprisoned for around two years at that time, serving sentence without bond for the alleged murder of her boyfriend.
Daisy is currently incarcerated on charges of second-degree murder after allegedly shooting and killing her ex-boyfriend. Joan is also being detained on a charge of first-degree murder.
In August, Crystal disclosed that she had gotten a call from Daisy in December, saying, “She called us and told us that she had been sexually assaulted and that she was three months pregnant.”
“The baby was born on June 19th, and 48 hours [later], they handed the baby over to an inmate’s mother,” Crystal added.
“Even whether that is the true family is unknown to us.”
According to The Mail, despite being in different jails, Daisy and Joan continue to communicate over the phone and visit their daughter, who is currently living with her father’s side grandparents.
“She could be anything,” Daisy remarked. She is going to be something amazing, in my opinion.
The procedure and results of giving birth in a US prison differ based on the policies of the state and the institution.
Although the quality of prenatal care varies, pregnant convicts typically receive it, and birthing frequently takes place in a hospital or under prison supervision.
Infants are frequently placed in foster care or with family members when moms are separated from them within a few days of delivery.
According to the Women’s Community Justice Association, certain states permit mother-infant programs in which mothers can spend a certain amount of time with their children in an effort to foster bonding and lower recidivism rates, but these programs are scarce.
Mary and the vent for the air conditioner. A reader joked, “A story as old as time.”
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