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To feel absolutely sick to my stomach about this story

87 replies

MissyCooper · 12/12/2018 22:55

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-46535996

Clearly I’m not unreasonable. I can completely see how this could happen.

What they can do to prevent it happening again, in a time of staff shortages and pressures...I can’t answer that.

That poor, poor woman and her poor family.

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MissyCooper · 12/12/2018 22:56

Argh how do I make it clicky

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cheesywotnots · 12/12/2018 22:57

Can't see anything, what was it about

AngeloMysterioso · 12/12/2018 22:58
PositivelyPERF · 12/12/2018 22:58
TheBabyAteMyBrain · 12/12/2018 22:58
MissyCooper · 12/12/2018 22:59

Thank you

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homemadegin · 12/12/2018 22:59

I knew what this was before I even opened the thread OP. I was going to post the same.

My DD is 7 weeks today and that's not where I had her but could have been. Close enough anyway. She's local to me although I don't know her. Absolutely devastated tonight and cannot get it out my head.

TheBabyAteMyBrain · 12/12/2018 23:00

That's a very sad read. Poor woman, what a terrible time for her family.

YerAuntFanny · 12/12/2018 23:01

Clicky link - Hopefully that worked or that'd be a bit embarrassing. It's been a while :o

For future reference; before, after makes a clicky link. If you want a text name just put a space after the last digit and type before adding the end brackets.

MissyCooper · 12/12/2018 23:01

That’s how I feel homemade. I can’t stop thinking about her.

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MissyCooper · 12/12/2018 23:02

Thanks Fanny that’s useful to know

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homemadegin · 12/12/2018 23:03

I can't find the words. Just so bloody sad.

Sweepington · 12/12/2018 23:06

How awful. Her poor son.

CheshireChat · 12/12/2018 23:10

So she basically went to visit the neonatal unit, never returned then was found collapsed after 5 hours.

How did no one see her?!

WilburforceRaven · 12/12/2018 23:11

Suffering headaches since before the birth. Death not suspicious. I think there's more to the story than meets the eye.

VanGoghsDog · 12/12/2018 23:14

@CheshireChat

Apparently it was an unused area of the hospital, a stair way at the back of that area. If she had some sort of haemorrhage she would have been confused as well.

EggplantsForever · 12/12/2018 23:17

There is more to the story - she had preeclampsia hence the premature baby and the headaches.
I suspect she might have developed eclampsia after birth. I hope they investigate for medical negligence.
This is very sad. And scary.

KatherinaMinola · 12/12/2018 23:21

Yes, I'm sure they will Eggplants. It is shocking. Not the same situation, but it reminds me of that suicide at Cheddar, where no-one noticed the mother just walking out in her hospital gown.

What a terrible thing for the family and the baby.

Purpleartichoke · 12/12/2018 23:26

This further confirms that mothers and babies should not be separated. The hospitals need to be redesigned so that they can receive care side by side. I know it’s financially not feasible, but when remodels happen because facilities are worn out, change should happen.

patphelan · 12/12/2018 23:27

She lived round the corner from me, it's so so sad. I can't stop wondering why. It's awful

WaxOnFeckOff · 12/12/2018 23:31

This further confirms that mothers and babies should not be separated. The hospitals need to be redesigned so that they can receive care side by side. I know it’s financially not feasible, but when remodels happen because facilities are worn out, change should happen.

This is a relatively new hospital. My DC were born in the old one and my sister's youngest was born in the new one. There are 10 months between them so reckon it was opened in early 2002.

WilburforceRaven · 12/12/2018 23:32

This further confirms that mothers and babies should not be separated. The hospitals need to be redesigned so that they can receive care side by side. I know it’s financially not feasible, but when remodels happen because facilities are worn out, change should happen.

It's not even possible in the case of some babies who need to be in a NICU at a paediatric facility. What this confirms is most likely that the mother needed far more careful monitoring than she got postpartum. It's all too common that postpartum care of mothers is the bastard stepchild of the NHS and women are often left with little to no care following birth.

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FrancisCrawford · 12/12/2018 23:33

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GreyBird84 · 12/12/2018 23:34

My DS2 was in neonatal &
I can easily see how this could have happened. My notes constantly say ‘mum NICU’ - but this was never actually checked up, it just assumed because I wasn’t in my room.

So very very sad. The pressures of the NHS is so far gone.

That wee baby boy who will never get to know his mum first hand. Sad

CheshireChat · 12/12/2018 23:35

That's absolutely terrible bad luck that she wandered into an unused area Sad, I wonder if hospitals should lock them and only give access to staff?

A lot of hospitals have pretty terrible postnatal care, it sounds like she had some preexisting conditions as well, it's a recipe for a tragedy.

How long are parents allowed to stay in the neonatal unit? As it makes sense if the midwife didn't really notice she was gone if she expected her to spend time with her DS.

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