A Florida woman trying to get pregnant by artificial insemination is lashing out against the local sheriff’s department for publicizing her sperm emergency.

“I didn’t want any of this,” Port Richey resident Felicia Nevins, 26, told the Tampa Bay Times after police posted details about her fear that a container of sperm and dry ice might explode.

Nevins called the Pasco Sheriff’s Office around 6 p.m. Wednesday for help after she forgot to remove the rubber O-ring from the stainless steel container holding two vials of sperm, as the directions said to do.

A deputy and firefighters arrived at her home and safely opened the container without incident.

“The officer told them it was a private matter,” Nevins told the newspaper, “and he treated it as a private matter.”

But the next thing Nevins knew, her “private matter” had been detailed on the official Facebook page of the Pasco Sheriff’s Office.

The post did not identify Nevins by name, but did include her age, the time of the incident and the city where she lives, according to a screenshot of the post.

The sheriff’s office said in a statement, according to the Tampa Bay Times, “As unusual as this situation was, it was important to provide this type of safety information contained in the post. We always encourage everyone to contact us if they find themselves in a position where they need help.”

“In these types of situations, we never publicly release names or identifying information. Unfortunately, this information was obtained through a public records request of our reports and was published by the media,” the statement continued.

According to the newspaper, some of the comments on the post criticized Nevins.

“All I’m trying to do is become a mother and I’m being berated for it,” Nevins said.