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The midwife who by her inaction killed my child has stood for election as parent governor at our school.

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Bubble99 · 25/11/2007 22:26

In February 2005 one of my full term and healthy twin sons was stillborn during an emergency cs. We had been admitted to a ward during the evening for induction of labour. Routine monitoring quickly showed that the twins were becoming distressed and (after the event) we were told that a consultant should have been called and a transfer to the labour ward arranged immediately. The MW responsible for our 'care' did none of these things, did not contact any doctors ( let alone a consultant) for two hours and was later proved to be negligent.

After the death of my son Mr Bubble had to carry on as normal. DT1/DS4 and I were in hospital for a week and Mr Bubble came to see us after he had dropped the older Bubble boys at school each morning. A couple of days after Bo (DT2) died, Mr Bubble said that he had seen the midwife at school and that he had wanted to scream and shout at her. I could not believe that this was possible and we both agreed that it must be someone who looked like her. He has continued to see 'her' for the last nearly three years but I haven't.

We now have vacancies for parent governors ( I am also a parent governor) and on the nomination forms sent home from school are the statements made by each prospective governor.

I recognised the name of one of them who says she is a 'healthcare professional' and it is the same name... I have just phoned our chair of governors and he has said that she "used to be a midwife."

I know that I will not be able to cope with sitting opposite this woman during meetings if she is elected and it will affect any of my dealings with her on governor business.

What should I do? I was re elected last year and really enjoy the role.

I'm sure I should be able to forgive and move on but it is still so raw and I don't know if I can work with someone who has had such a profound and awful influence on my life.

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SushiMummy · 07/12/2007 11:20

Bubble, so pleased for you.

idlingabout · 07/12/2007 12:13

Another lurker here - I'm so pleased this has worked out in that she didn't get elected and am in total awe at how you have got through this. I just hope the school is supportive to you now that her presence as a parent is known to you. Best wishes and good luck.

wheresthehamster · 07/12/2007 13:00

Thank goodness!!

figleaf · 07/12/2007 13:49

Thank God and Thank goodness for the good taste of your parent body. I do hope you can re-pack away some of these terrible thoughts/tragic memories again now.

SevenSwansASlouching · 07/12/2007 13:59

Pleased for you Bubble. And FWIW byou handled this remarkably calmly/professionally. Well done.

feelingfedup · 07/12/2007 17:14

thank goodness, well done for being so calm and professional about the situation

Bauble99 · 07/12/2007 22:03

Thanks again for all of your support.

It has been a difficult week but it is behind me now and I can hopefully get back to some kind of healing. It will be difficult knowing that she is at the same school - but I think she must be avoiding me as I haven't seen her during the last three pick-ups and her eldest child shares a playground/pick up point with DS2.

I'm sure I will walk around a corner and come face to face with her at some point, but I'll deal with that when it happens.

xx

sallystrawberry · 07/12/2007 22:09

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LaDiDancesroundtheXmastree · 07/12/2007 22:15

I'm so pleased that it has worked out for you. x

foofi · 08/12/2007 06:48

Haven't posted but have been watching this story. So glad she didn't get elected. Hope you can move on without her causing too much more upset.

FlossALump · 09/12/2007 19:35

Oh good bubble. I'm so relieved for you. Some good news at least. Have been thinking of you. xxx

tatt · 09/12/2007 22:05

been away for a few days - I'm glad to know that this worked out for the best.

SantasWhiskers · 11/12/2007 12:53

So glad things worked out for you bubble.

myrrhthamoo · 11/12/2007 12:56

I'm glad - I'm just sorry you had to go through so much anguish over this.

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