Until she reached her eighth month of pregnancy, Ms Zaragoza remained in a regular prison unit, sleeping in a colorless room with a rotating cast of cellmates. She was dragged to and from checkups in chains, she said, the weights on her hands and feet straining her swollen body. The shackles remained as she gave birth at a Galveston prison medical facility, one leg and one arm tied to the hospital bed at all times.
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