A woman filed suit against Clayton County and the sheriff Tuesday over the death of her baby after she gave birth in jail, Channel 2 Action News reported.

Deshawn Balka, 25, who was 5 1/2 months pregnant at the time, is alleging a lack of adequate medical care and a slow response to her cries for help when her son was born prematurely in April.

"I wish and I pray that I would have gotten the care that I requested," she told Channel 2.

Balka's baby boy was delivered in the toilet of her jail cell. The suit alleges that it took about three hours for someone to respond to Balka's calls after the pain started. She said jail staff arrived five to 10 minutes after the baby was born.

Sheriff Kem Kimbrough did not comment to Channel 2 Tuesday on the pending litigation, but in April he said Balka received adequate medical care.

Balka was in jail on a probation violation for marijuana possession, the report said. That warrant was later dismissed.

Her family told Channel 2 her parole officer had been notified that she had to miss an appointment because she was in the hospital.