An indigenous woman gave birth on a Mexican hospital lawn earlier this month after being denied help inside the clinic in a story making global headlines. The woman had been refused help inside the medical clinic right before this occurred, which struck a nerve in a country where inequity is still pervasive.
Her
 newborn still bound by the umbilical cord and lying on the ground, the 
shocking image has horrified millions because of where and how it took 
place.
The
 mother, Irma Lopez, 29, said she was turned away by a nurse who said 
that she was only eight months pregnant and “still not ready” to 
deliver.
The
 nurse told her to go outside and walk, and said a doctor could check 
her in the morning, Lopez said. But an hour and a half later, her water 
broke.
She
 while grabbing the wall of a house next to the clinic. “I didn’t want 
to deliver like this. It was so ugly and with so much pain,” she said. 
She added that she was alone for the birth, as her husband was still 
trying to 
persuade the nurse to call for help. But the story has since 
spread globally.
A
 witness took a photo and gave it to a news reporter. It ran in several 
national newspapers, including the full front page of a tabloid, and 
went viral online.

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