. >>> at the suffolk county correction facility's riverhead jail, sabrina shuck is only days away fromiving birth to her fifth child. >> you know this looks like hair. >> it does. it looks like spaghetti. >> shuck has been with us for quite some time. when she came in, she had a baby bump, and i watched her progressively get more pregnant. she gives no problems. i don't see how she could. she's huge. she doesn't give us any problems. >> under a state law that allows female inmates to raise newborns for up to a year, shuck will be the first woman to use the nursery at the jail about 50 miles away. >> from a security standpoint, it's difficult. we have to keep the males and females separate. if she needs to go to the chapel for some reason, everything gets shut down. if she needs to go to the hospital, a doctor visit, has to be shut down. all the male visitors will get secured, returned to the housing unit or stall all movement in the hallways. >> most of our female inmates do not want to keep their baby. they keep them for a little while after they first have them and then they usually