Another Medical Kidnapping at Boston
Children’s Hospital:
It is an
all-too-familiar cascade of events that happens all across the world, but for
baby Bella’s family, their fairly typical scenario has resulted in their
baby being taken from her loving parents. Now Massachusetts DCF
wants to adopt this beautiful baby out, permanently severing Christina
and Jonathon Hinote’s parental rights to their daughter, who wasn’t even born
in Massachusetts. As reported by A Miracle
for US, the family is
devastated.
The couple were in
the process of relocating from their home in Massachusetts to Alabama, to
be near Jonathon’s family. Complications from the pregnancy made it necessary
for them to stay where they were in Alabama. Annabella Grace made her appearance
6 weeks early, on January 17, 2014, near Mobile, Alabama.
Because she was premature,
she spent time in the NICU. Like many moms, Christina tried
to pump her breastmilk to be given to Bella. This scenario is challenging
at best, and through no fault of their own, many mothers find it difficult
to develop an adequate milk supply, and switch to formula feeding. However, Bella
had a severe case of reflux from the beginning.
For her first 72 hours
of life, she was unable to hold down any fluids, and was fed intravenously.
After discharge from the NICU, the quest to find the
right formula that Bella could keep down continued. There were several hospitalizations
due to the severity of the reflux. They finally found that Bella could tolerate
Similac Total Comfort, and she began gaining weight. They took baby Bella
home in Alabama.
Meanwhile, the
Hinotes traveled back home to Massachusetts to get more of their belongings
and spend some time with Christina’s family. They could not find the formula
there that Bella was thriving on, and thus switched to Gentlease, which she
was also able to tolerate. Then, they visited the WIC
office and a pediatrician in Massachusetts who decided to switch to
Nutramigen formula. He told them that the other formula could upset her GI
tract and constipate her. This change resulted in an increase in the reflux,
as well as a “great decline” in her weight.
Medical Arrogance and False Accusations
When Bella’s parents
pleaded with the pediatrician to switch her back to the Gentlease, he
refused. He allegedly told them that “he was the one who held a medical
degree, and she was a first-time mother.” However, Bella continued to
decline.
The Hinotes didn’t
know that the doctor had contacted DCF, allegedly saying that he
had grave concerns about Bella’s weight. It would later come out that he told DCF
that he believed that the parents meant well, but were simply “not feeding
their child,” leaving out the part about his actions in prescribing a formula
she couldn’t tolerate.
The couple were also
having problems with neighbors in their complex. They later found out that
the neighbors had filed false reports against them, accusing them of having
4 dogs, 6 cats, and animal feces all over the house. The Hinotes had no pets
at the time. They also made an allegation that Christina would leave her baby
for weeks at a time – an accusation which the Hinotes say they were easily
able to prove false.
Back to Sweet Home Alabama
Not surprisingly,
Christina and Jonathon decided to complete the relocation to Alabama, where
they had the support of Jon’s parents, as well as a pediatrician willing
to prescribe a formula that Bella could tolerate.
But Massachusetts DCF
decided to chase them down.
They allegedly contacted
Alabama DHR to check on the family. A social worker came out and
saw a baby who was growing and cleared the Alabama home in a home study.
Unsatisfied, Kellie
Perrault, an investigator for Massachusetts DCF,
contacted the Hinotes, stating that they were concerned about Bella’s declining
weight. Despite the fact that they were almost 1500 miles away, the investigator
demanded that they meet with her to “clear the air.” Using a tactic that tends
to be quite effective with innocent people, she insisted that “if they have
nothing to hide,” they should have no problem meeting with her.
She then allegedly
threatened them, saying that if they refused to meet, criminal charges
would be filed against them.
The frightened parents
felt that they had no choice, and made the long trek back to Massachusetts.
Caseworker and Hospital Clear Bella
While Bella was left
in the care of Christina’s mother, Christina and Jonathon met with the investigator
in a different county. A Salem caseworker was sent to “put eyes on the
baby.” The caseworker recommended that the case be closed and stated
her findings to family members:
“Bella is understandably
small due to prematurity, but her color is good and there is no concern for
her well-being.”
This was apparently
not good enough for Perrault, who then demanded that Bella be brought to the
emergency room for medical clearance. They took her to Beverly Hospital,
where the formula was switched back to Gentlease, and switched from Zantac
to Prilosec for the reflux, resulting in immediate improvement. Tests were
performed, and the diagnosis was Failure to Thrive due to lack of calories.
She gained 3 ounces in the first 24 hours after switching back to the formula
that she could tolerate, and she was medically cleared by Beverly Hospital.
DCF Demands Transfer to Boston Children’s Hospital
Undeterred by the
good reports, DCF demanded that Bella be transferred
to Boston Children’s Hospital for “further testing,” instead of discharge.
When the parents
requested Tufts hospital instead, they were again threatened with removal if
they did not comply with the DCF demands. Bella was sent to
Boston Children’s Hospital, the same hospital that was holding Justina Pelletier
at the time. (See: Boston
Hospital Seizes 15 Year Old From Parents Over Medical Treatment Disagreement.)
Unreasonable Demands and Sleep Deprivation
It was a new hospital
with a new plan, one which appears to be designed for failure. Though other
family members were allowed to visit, Christina was to be exclusively responsible
for all of Bella’s care. No one else was even allowed to touch or pick up their
tiniest family member.
Bella was on a strict
feeding schedule of round-the-clock feedings every three hours. The formula
was not left in the room, but had to be prepared in a “milk lab.” She was to
have her diaper changed before and after every feeding. After each feeding
and burp, Christina was instructed to place Bella upright in the bassinet, and
left still, because of the reflux. She was not allowed to play with her or have
physical contact during that hour, so that she wouldn’t vomit. Naturally,
Bella would fall asleep during this time.
This grueling schedule
made sleep for Christina very difficult. She couldn’t leave the room to
shower or get food. She ended up often eating only once a day. During one 48
hour period, she drank 17 cups of coffee and got no sleep in her attempt to
fully comply with the hospital demands.
Playtime was very
limited, due to the requirements of the schedule, and what playtime did happen
often occurred when no one else was around, leading to an accusation by the
hospital that they were “not bonding.”
Mixed Messages
Christina was permitted
to leave the hospital twice, briefly. Once it was for a shower and a nap at a
nearby relative’s home, and the other time it was to visit another family member
who was hospitalized while they were there. Those visits would come back to
haunt her, when she was accused of leaving her baby twice, though nurses were
supposed to be watching her and had told her she could leave.
One time, a nurse
arrived 10 minutes ahead of time with a bottle for Christina to feed Bella.
She was very kind, and told the exhausted mom that she would leave a note to
ensure that the formula was delivered early to avoid any late feedings. Any
late feedings resulted in chastisement for Christina.
Either the next nurse
didn’t see it the same way, or there was a failure to communicate between
the nurses, which, according to Christina, “it fell back on me.” When the formula
still hadn’t arrived 10 minutes past the time for the feeding, Christina
called the nurses station. She was rebuked for not doing her job as a mother
in calling ahead for the bottle.
Sabotage
Despite all this,
Bella continued to thrive, because she was receiving a formula that
agreed with her. Then, Christina overheard a social worker condemning her
when she went to get someone to get a bottle for feeding time. (The nursing
station had not responded to her calls.) The social worker was allegedly in
the hallway telling a nurse that the baby was gaining weight, but that “she
foresaw a great decline if she was to be discharged home with her mother.”
Not a single test
was performed on Bella at Boston Children’s Hospital.
DCF Seizes Bella
It was later that
very day that the hospital team informed her that they were concerned, and
that DCF was on their way to take Bella. They changed the diagnosis
to failure to thrive with no medical cause, even though she was rapidly gaining
weight. It was May 2, 2014. Bella was 3 1/2 months old.
This was the day
after Reverend Patrick Mahoney led a national prayer meeting for Justina Pelletier,
and just weeks before Chuck Norris wrote his powerful Townhall piece:
Who Owns Our Kids Anyway?
While the eyes of the
nation focused on Boston Children’s Hospital and Justina, the hospital had
once again conspired to take another child from her parents, punishing them
for their baby’s reflux and sensitivity to formula. The world saw Justina,
but hundreds more children, like Bella, were hidden from the public eye as
their lives were devastated. In the words of this heartbroken mother:
“As a first time
mother, I was robbed of one of the most critical, irreplaceable times in my
daughter’s life. These are days I will never get back. … You choose to take MY daughter, who was loved, fed and clothed. A
PREEMIE who needed nothing more than a
higher calorie formula – which she was put on and thriving before you stole
her from my arms with security outside that meeting room – as if I were some
kind of criminal! … That’s my baby, my entire world.”
Adoption Plan
Christina says that
she has seen her baby girl for a grand total of about 40 hours since that horrible
day. Jonathon’s visits are even more limited. He writes:
“I remember the
first breath she took, the first cry she made. … I thought to myself, I can’t
believe she’s here, I can’t believe I get to meet the little girl I’ve spent
the last few months talking to inside my wife’s womb, the little girl I sang
to on a nightly basis before we went to bed, no matter how early I had to get
up for work. … Now I get to see my baby girl in pictures, short videos, for 2
hours each month, 4 hours if I’m lucky and DCF
doesn’t have an excuse why I can’t. … 2 hours a month doesn’t exactly give her
time to know who her father is. That kills me.”
Lack of bonding continues
to be an allegation against the parents by DCF,
even though their actions directly inhibit bonding. Bella has been placed with
relatives, but it isn’t the same. The sadness can be seen in her eyes in
some of the photos. Babies know that they belong with their mommies. It is
inherent in human nature to want biological mom.
Though Christina and
Jonathon have done everything they can do to comply with the demands of DCF,
the state of Massachusetts continues to keep them away from their baby.
They have been blamed for not participating in services, services which DCF
stopped, not them. At one point, they were told that they must admit to allegations,
accusations that they insist are false, if they were to have hope of getting
Bella back.
On April 6, DCF
announced that the plan has changed from reunification to adoption.
The couple is expecting
another baby soon. They are hoping and praying that this baby will
be safe.
How You Can Help
There is a petition
for baby Bella at Change.org, as well as a Facebook page called Fight for
Bella, set up by supporters to follow their story.
Supporters ask that
the Governor of Massachusetts be called, asking that Bella be returned
home immediately. Governor Charlie Baker may be reached at (617)727‑3666,
or contacted here.
The Senator for
their district in Massachusetts is Senator Joan Lovely. She may be
reached at (617)722‑1410, or contacted here.
The district is represented
by Representative Paul Tucker. He may be reached at (617)722‑2400, or
contacted here.
Alabama’s DHR
acted appropriately in this matter, and is to be commended. However, Massachusetts
DCF chased the Hinotes all the way into the southern
state. Alabama’s Governor is Robert Bentley. Alabama legislature currently
has a parental rights bill before it, in which they could vote to secure Fundamental
Parental Rights. Governor Bentley may be reached at (334)242‑7100, or contacted
here, and asked to advocate on baby Bella’s behalf, a baby born in Alabama,
but held captive in Massachusetts
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