
In this unique portrait of motherhood, women who give birth while incarcerated at one of America's most notorious prisons struggle to stay connected with their children on the outside. The mothers turn to a group of doulas for support through pregnancy, labor and separation from their newborns; and they help each other cope with loss and guilt. This rare, intimate look behind the walls of a women's prison raises questions about how our nation is handling the growing crisis of incarcerated mothers-and the children who must start their lives without them.
Crew

Elaine McMillion Sheldon
Director, Editor, Director of Photography, Producer
Chad Ervin
Editor
Nisa East
Director of Photography
Lily Keber
Director of Photography
Raney Aronson-Rath
Executive Producer
Andrew Metz
Executive Producer
Alysia Santo
Producer
Carla Borras
Producer
Molly Born
Associate Producer
François-Paul Aïche
Music