MIAMI — A 22-year-old pregnant mother of two wasn't allowed on a Disney Cruise Line ship because she was too far along in her pregnancy.

According to a video she posted on YouTube, Emily Jackson and her family flew from St. Louis to Miami so they could get on a cruise ship and start their vacation. When they tried to board, they weren't allowed on because she was 25 weeks pregnant.

Even though Jackson had a note from a doctor saying it was safe for her to travel, Disney Cruise Line's policy doesn't allow pregnant women onboard after 24 weeks.

Jackson and her family were forced to wait outside for two hours while they waited for their bags, which were already on the ship. An armed guard arrived after Jackson's father raised his voice to cruise employees, and the family waited outside for more than two hours for their luggage, according to her video.

"'Forget the policy. That is not my issue. Forget the fact that they did not let us on the ship. We were past that. We just wanted to get our luggage and leave. What our problem was, was how they treated us after that point," Jackson said in a follow-up video.

"I'm mad because of how they treated me and my children. I'm mad because they made my two babies under two wait outside with no water and in the heat, and get red faced. I'm mad about all of those things."

The family went back to a hotel and bought flights back to St. Louis for the next day.