She dreamed of a natural birth in Mexico. But her baby died and she believes she was drugged

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Jennifer Nosek’s pregnancy was everything she had hoped for. After two miscarriages, she felt grateful and relaxed as her due date approached.

In Sayulita, Mexico, her part-time home, she and her friends gathered for a baby shower, wearing flower crowns to celebrate. She washed gently worn baby clothes from her first child that had been tucked away for six years.

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Nosek, a Canadian magazine editor, had found a midwife to assist her in early labour at home. Heather Baker was known in Nosek’s community of Sayulita mums, and, though Nosek didn’t know it, Baker’s fierce defence of birth autonomy had gained her an online following in the tens of thousands.

Looking back, Nosek said, that was the moment it all fell apart.

“Everything was absolutely lovely until I let this person into my life,” she said.

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