ATLANTA — An Atlanta mother and podcast host has gone viral for a controversial TikTok in which she claims to have punched a nurse assisting her while giving birth.
Jeena Wilder is one of the co-hosts of the “Hey There Parenthood” podcast and identifies herself as an Atlanta resident on Instagram.
In a TikTok video posted on Feb. 2, Wilder tells the story on the podcast of a nurse who “really disrespected my boundaries” while she was in labor. Since then, the video has gotten more than 1.5 million views.
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She says that when she is in severe pain from contractions, she does not like to be touched or spoken to, a point she says she and her husband both pointed out to hospital staff.
Wilder describes that when she was reaching the point where she no longer likes to be touched or talked to, her husband alerted staff, but says that one nurse did not listen.
“She’s like, ‘I need to check heart rate,’” Wilder says the nurse told them. “Nothing was wrong, birth was going great.”
She says that the nurse went ahead with checking her heart rate.
“[She] ended up touching me and I punched her,” Wilder says in the video. “After I had given birth, I was like, ‘Oh my goodness.’ I felt so bad, but she was angry at me.”
One of Wilder’s co-hosts goes on to say that the nurse was “out of control” for “physically touching you after you’ve said no.”
The video gained negative criticism of Wilder, saying that she was out of line.
“How are you not supposed to give birth in the hospital without being talked to and touched?” one user commented.
“I’m sure that if something happened to mom or baby because they didn’t check, they’d also sue,” another said.
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Earlier this week, Wilder posted another video on TikTok saying that she wished she hadn’t punched the nurse.
“I also wish that after telling her I didn’t want to be touched...that she would have listened to me,” she says.
“Nurses are telling me that I can’t justify my reasons for hitting her, but are blindly justifying her actions towards me,” Wilder said.
While many have criticized Wilder, others have shown their support.
“You were super traumatized. That is not fun. I’m sorry you had this happen. Not fair,” one person commented.
“I’m on your side, I’ve dealt with nurses that don’t actively listen to their patients and it’s infuriating!” another wrote.
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