CPS
Takes Baby After Mom Asks For 2nd Opinion From Doctor
It
all began nearly two weeks ago, when Anna Nikolayev and her husband
Alex took their 5-month-old boy Sammy to Sutter Memorial Hospital to
be treated for flu symptoms, but they didn't like the care Sammy was
getting.
SACRAMENTO, CA - A Sacramento family was torn apart after a 5-month-old baby boy was taken from his parents following a visit to the doctor.
The young couple thought their problems were behind them after their son had a scare at the hospital, but once they got home their problems got even worse.
For
example, one day Anna asked why a nurse was giving her son
antibiotics.
"I
asked her, for what is that? And she's like, 'I don't know.' I'm
like, 'you're working as a nurse, and you don't even know what to
give to my baby for what,'" Anna explained.
According
to Anna, a doctor later said Sammy shouldn't have been on the
antibiotics.
Anna
said Sammy suffers from a heart murmur and had been seeing a doctor
at Sutter for regular treatment since he was born. After Sammy was
treated for flu symptoms last week, doctors at Sutter admitted him to
the pediatric ICU to monitor his condition. After a few days, Anna
said doctors began talking about heart surgery.
"If
we got the one mistake after another, I don't want to have my baby
have surgery in the hospital where I don't feel safe," Anna
said.
Anna
argued with doctors about getting a second opinion. Without a proper
discharge, she finally took Sammy out of the hospital to get a second
opinion at Kaiser Permanente.
"The
police showed up there. They saw that the baby was fine," Anna
said. "They told us that Sutter was telling them so much bad
stuff that they thought that this baby is dying on our arms."
Medical
records from the doctor treating Sammy at Kaiser Permanente said the
baby as clinically safe to go home with his parents. The doctor
added, "I do not have concern for the safety of the child at
home with his parents."
"So
police saw the report from the doctors, said, 'okay guys, you have a
good day,' and they walked away," Anna said.
Anna
said the next day police and child protective services showed up on
her doorstep. Alex Nikolayev said he met them outside a short time
after they arrived.
"I
was pushed against the building, smacked down. I said, 'am I being
placed under arrest?' He smacked me down onto the ground, yelled out,
'I think I got the keys to the house,'" Alex said.
Then
police let themselves inside.
On
home video shot with a camera Anna set up herself, police can be seen
entering her front door on Wednesday.
"I'm
going to grab your baby, and don't resist, and don't fight me ok?"
a Sacramento police officer said in the video.
"He's
like, 'okay let your son go,' so I had to let him go, and he grabbed
my arm, so I couldn't take Sammy. And they took Sammy, and they just
walked away," Anna said.
When
News10 spoke with police, they said talk to CPS; CPS did not say much
about the case. Just before 6 p.m. Thursday, Anna said that a CPS
social worker told her, the reason they took Sammy is because of
severe neglect; however, the social worker didn't elaborate on that
neglect.
Sutter
Memorial was asked to comment on the story, but the hospital said the
case was with CPS and law enforcement and they would have to comment
on the case. CPS said they can't specifically comment on this case
because of privacy law, but CPS spokesperson Laura McCasland said,
"We conduct a risk assessment of the child's safety and rely
heavily on the direction of health care providers."
"It
seems like parents have no right whatsoever," Alex said.
On
Thursday, Anna and Alex were allowed a one hour visitation with
Sammy; he's currently in protective custody at Sutter Memorial
Hospital.
"His
smile, it's everything for me," Anna said. "I was so happy
to see him."
Anna
and Alex have a court hearing scheduled for Monday.
"We
did everything," Anna said. "We went from one hospital to
another. We just wanted to be safe, that he is in good hands."
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