Our Story
Survival Became Her Mission.
Mercedes Wells is a mother, survivor, and national maternal health advocate whose lived experience highlights the urgent crisis facing Black mothers in the United States.
After being dismissed during labor and discharged without physician evaluation, Mercedes delivered her daughter roadside—eight minutes after leaving the hospital. Her story is not an anomaly. It is a symptom of a system that fails to listen to Black women.
This was not a personal failure. It was systemic. And now, her story is shaping national policy conversations on maternal health equity.
Labor Day
Presented in Active Labor
Mercedes arrived at the hospital with ruptured membranes, in active labor with her fourth child.
The Request
Fetal Monitoring Requested
She requested fetal monitoring. The baby’s head was palpated during examination.
The Dismissal
Discharged Without Physician Evaluation
Despite clear signs of active labor, Mercedes was discharged without a physician ever assessing her condition.
8 Minutes Later
Roadside Delivery
Her daughter was born in the vehicle, eight minutes after leaving the hospital. The infant required stimulation before her first cry.
Today
Fighting for Change
Mercedes transformed her trauma into advocacy, now leading national conversations on maternal health equity.