Big Brother’s Sallie Axl claims she was treated with ‘no compassion’ after she suffered a horrific and tragic miscarriage earlier this year.
The reality star alleges that doctors handed the remains of her baby to her in a ‘plastic bag’ when she was discharged from hospital.
Taking to Facebook, the glamour model wrote: "On the 17th of July I received my dead baby at hospital in a box and a plastic bag... !! With that another bag of medicines and sent on my way home to grieve.
"My dead baby was treated no more than someone handing me over a takeaway.
"This is the first time I have been able to talk about this as my ordeal was disgusting.
"I was rushed into hospital at seven weeks as I had suffered a miscarriage losing my little angel.
"The hospital didn't remove my child and left the baby to infect me causing me to have a Type IV haemorrhage, losing 40% of my blood, my veins collapsing and taken into emergency surgery (sic)."
The mum of one continued, adding that her life was at risk as a result of the infection.
Sallie wrote: "I didn't have long left to live and have honestly never been so scared in my life.
"When I woke up in a blood-stained bed and gown it took days for the nurses to change them, leaving me in the remainders of the miscarriage and blood all over the floor.
"There was no compassion and one nurse referred to my unborn child as a 'IT' talking about getting her tested and speaking about taking a slithering off my baby.
"This should not happen to women who lose their unborn children!! I should NOT have been left to take my dead child home in a plastic bag!”
"I have only started coming to terms with this ordeal and will finally be laying her to rest this week. Please stop this happening in hospitals. It just about ruined my life.
"Thank God I have my beautiful daughter Nirvana to see me through these times. NHS you should be ashamed!!"
NHS England has yet to comment on Sallie’s claims.
The 28-year-old shot to fame on the 2013 series of Big Brother.
She continues to model and DJ as well as care for her young daughter.
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