According to Temecia Jackson, Dr. Bhatt began to aggressively express his concerns that the couple wouldn’t have the “correct lights” to treat their newborn.
“Several hours later into the night, [Dr. Bhatt] texts my phone very aggressive — take her to the hospital or he’s calling CPS.”
Dr. Bhatt ultimately filed a report with CPS.
“I filed a case report with CPS after trying 10 attempts to appeal to the family through phone calls, text messages, and leaving voicemails as they did not pick up the phone,” the doctor wrote in his letter to CPS. “Parents are very loving and they care dearly about their baby. Their distrust for medical care and guidance has led them to make a decision for the baby to refuse a simple treatment that can prevent brain damage. I authorized the support of CPS to help get this baby the care that was medically necessary and needed.”
Days later, DeSoto police officers removed Mila from the couple’s home.
In a statement, CPS said it was “necessary” for the department to intervene “due to the parents being unwilling to discuss the danger and potential consequences of this condition”
However, the Jacksons allege that their daughter was “unlawfully” taken by authorities.
“Unlawfully, [they] entered my home to take my baby from me,” the couple said.
According to the couple, the CPS court affidavit also falsely identified Mila’s mother as a woman “with a completely different name and with a criminal history of child neglect.”
“Instantly, I felt like they had stolen my baby as I had had a home birth, and they were trying to say my baby belonged to this other woman,” Temecia Jackson said.
A CPS spokesperson was “unable to explain why a different woman with a criminal history” was named on the court affidavit, per WFAA.
According to reports, Mila is under the care of a foster family. The couple is expected to go to court on April 20.
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