When Loren Carcamo's water broke at her daughter’s school in Dallas, a special teacher stepped in: A woman who had worked as a doctor in Venezuela.
“The baby is going to be born here,” the teacher announced when she examined the mother in the nurse’s clinic.
Carcamo started feeling pain as she walked up to Kleberg Elementary. By the time she got into the lobby, her water broke. Krause had worked in a Baylor Scott & White emergency room during the pandemic. She’s used to dealing with crises, she said, but she had never delivered a baby.The school provided her one better.
Before Perez Caraballo immigrated to the United States and became a teacher, she was a doctor in Venezuela, delivering hundreds of babies as part of her training. They went to Costa Rica, where Perez Caraballo intended to stay in medicine. But finding work felt impossible, she said.
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