now, turn to jacqueline craig-bay. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. my name is jacqueline craig-bay, and i am a former inmate. i have several stories from when i was incarcerated. as it relates to the medical in run. -- in prison. while i was there i broke any leg, and it took them approximately a week before they got me to the hospital. i was taken to the infirmary there in the jail, and they put a makeshift cast on. it was just put on with no padding, no anything. i don't even know if the lady had a license to put this thing on me. but when i finally got to the hospital a week later, the doctors over there laughed bat and it called one another and come to see this funny thing that was on my foot. and the medical facility just isn't a place where inmates should be. nobody there is actually looking to take care of an inmate. it's just a job to them and they're just there for the paycheck. when i was pregnant, i had a child while i was incarcerated. and after i had my child, women here know that you have to have a six-week checkup after having a child.