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Tragic Stillbirth: Care Failures Exposed

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Mother denied C-section after devastating stillbirth news.
  • Medics failed to monitor baby's growth and warning signs.
  • Lack of postnatal care and a lost placenta compounded trauma.
Tragic Stillbirth: Care Failures Exposed

A mother-to-be endured a traumatic stillbirth and was subsequently denied a caesarean section, being forced into a natural delivery. The devastating loss of her daughter, Grace, occurred after a series of alleged failures by medics at two NHS trusts, including not monitoring the baby's growth or recognizing warning signs.

Following the stillbirth, the mother experienced further distress, including the disposal of the placenta and a lack of postnatal care for 15 days due to an administrative error. Her request for a C-section after receiving the news of Grace's death was denied, leaving her to deliver naturally without pain relief.

This case highlights broader concerns about maternity services, with multiple NHS trusts under investigation for serious failings. The mother's experience has prompted her to pursue a career in midwifery, aiming to improve care for other expectant mothers and advocating for systemic change.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Lauren Caulfield's baby, Grace, was stillborn at 37 weeks of pregnancy due to a lack of oxygen.
NHS trusts including Bradford Teaching Hospitals, Leeds Teaching Hospitals, East Kent Hospitals, and Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals are under investigation.
Failures can lead to avoidable baby deaths, trauma for mothers, and inadequate postnatal care, prompting large-scale investigations and significant financial claims.

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