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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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SSStollenzeit · 06/12/2007 10:58

OMG bauble. I really hope things go well for you. What a horrible situation.

GloriaInEleusis · 06/12/2007 17:02

Still thinking of you....

Pennies · 06/12/2007 17:10

OMG - thinking of you today. I've skimmed the thread but was wondering if you could just write to her indentifying yourself and that way you avoid the conversation adn she has the opportunity for bowing out for personal reasons without it all getting out adn getting messy?

NAB3littlemonkeys · 06/12/2007 17:11

I think the school is the one to talk to. not her directly.

Hope she doesn't get on the committee.

for your loss and at the m/w.

Pennies · 06/12/2007 17:15

Yes, maybe a letter from the school might be better. Tough call.

Dinosaur · 06/12/2007 17:19

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Tamum · 06/12/2007 17:27

I'm really hoping that you get some good news today Bubble- I know it won't really help, but it would be much better if she just doesn't get elected, wouldn't it.

Blu · 06/12/2007 17:30

Am thnking of you too.

But guess you won't hear the outcome until tomorrow, anyway.

Bauble99 · 06/12/2007 19:50

Good news.

She wasn't elected.

I now just need to find another governor to do the termly SEN observation and report on her son. The Head seems to think that this will be OK.

Many, many thanks for your support. And for allowing me to get a lot of toxic stuff off my chest.

xx

popsycal · 06/12/2007 19:56

Hurray.

Not posted on your thread Bubble,but I remember clearly when Bo died. I was close to fullterm with ds2 and you were in my thoughts.

Tamum · 06/12/2007 19:58

Oh hurrah Bubble I actually had butterflies in my stomach opening the thread. I am so relieved, and glad that you're getting everything else sorted out- clearly her ds mustn't suffer but I can completely, utterly see why it shouldn't have to be you.

Jennster · 06/12/2007 19:58

Oh I'm so pleased for you. I've been really worried for you

Califraunkincense · 06/12/2007 20:07

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yogimum · 06/12/2007 20:11

that is good news

BettySpaghetti · 06/12/2007 20:14

I found this thread quite late on and didn't post as I felt it had all been said but have been lurking and thinking about you Bubble.

I am so relieved for you.

WendyWeber · 06/12/2007 20:16

Oh, phew.

I hope you can manage to avoid her from now on, bubble.

BahHunkerBug · 06/12/2007 20:16

Oh, thank goodness!

I had my fingers and toes crossed opening this thread, I realised once I had it opened. What am I, five?!

edam · 06/12/2007 20:18

hurrah!

milge · 06/12/2007 20:21

There is a God! Very relieved for you Bubble.

HarkTheHassledAngelsSing · 06/12/2007 20:22

Oh, phew.

Doesn't make going through all this any less painful for you but still, phew.

TheIceQueen · 06/12/2007 20:24

That's good news

tigermoth · 06/12/2007 20:51

I am glad this has been avoided, but sorry that it bought back so much for you.

Kewcumber · 06/12/2007 20:53

Oh Bubble was so hoping that would be the case. Hope this away now and she never tries again.

tissy · 06/12/2007 20:54
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Freckle · 06/12/2007 21:36

What a relief. Hopefully she won't decide to become more involved with the school after this and you can carry on enjoying your role without worrying about running into her.