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OMG: Forceps crush newborn's skull.

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Alexa808 · 22/04/2008 08:36

www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article1072384.ece

I honestly don't know what to say...

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mshadowsisfab · 22/04/2008 08:42

link for you

I am not suprised tbh when I remeber the shape of ds's head after he was helped out with them.

lillypie · 22/04/2008 08:50
Sad
terramum · 22/04/2008 08:51
Sad
Divvy · 22/04/2008 08:51
Sad
Nbg · 22/04/2008 08:54

I've nearly just been sick reading that.
How

I was pulled off the bed when a dr was trying to pull my ds1 out with forceps.
She was pulling whilst I wasnt having contractions.
I couldnt get my words out but the Midwife and dh knew by the look on my face what was happening and they were screaming at the Dr.
It was awful.

sleepycat · 22/04/2008 08:54

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Alexa808 · 22/04/2008 08:54

Thanks mshadowsisfab. I didn't know how to link.

I have just read the whole story again. The poor parents, also the father had lost his previous partner and unborn girl there. How low can a hospital sink? What sort of standards are there for doctors to practice?

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ImightbeLulumama · 22/04/2008 08:54

it is very tragic and absolutely horrific. i am so sorry for the avoidable and tragic death of their new born baby. it must be unbearable.

however, the thread title is very insensitive, and this is absolutely not a reflection of a properly carried out forceps assisted delivery.

this was a case of excessive force and it absolutely not typical.

i hope they do find the doctor responsible and bring him to justice.

mshadows, it is more likely your DS's sons head was moulded ( which is normal) by his position and time spent within the birth canal, than the forceps.

Alexa808 · 22/04/2008 09:02

I hacked the Sun headline in. That's why it sounds so drastic. The blame definitely lies on the doctor's shoulders. Just goes to show you what animals are allowed to practice.

Were there no nurses in the operating theatre who could have stopped this? Are they not allowed to say anything by UK law?

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themildmanneredjanitor · 22/04/2008 09:11

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Pixiefish · 22/04/2008 09:13

How terribly tragic

ninedragons · 22/04/2008 09:15

Horrible story, it's so sad.

I'm really surprised that the doctor wasn't made to surrender his passport pending a trial.

Callisto · 22/04/2008 09:17

I've heard of this happening before, so not suprised but very sad for the parents.

I love the emphasis placed on the fact that the Dr in question is foreign.

JodieG1 · 22/04/2008 09:19

That is just awful

nailpolish · 22/04/2008 09:20

my dd1 was delivered using forceps. i hope this doesnt put people off. just had to say that

i feel sick too, nbg

willow · 22/04/2008 09:33

Jesus Christ.

pucca · 22/04/2008 09:37

My ds was delivered by forceps (but c section) and he still bears a scar behind his ear.

Poor baby, poor parents.

alittlebitshy · 22/04/2008 09:38

I can't read it. I'm having a planned c-section so know rationally that it won't happen to me, but I just can't bring myself to read it
nbg how AWFUL!!!

marina · 22/04/2008 09:40

Lulumama makes an important point. This is a horrific and tragic case, and my heart goes out to the poor parents , but properly used forceps have saved many, many babies and mums since their invention.

Tutter · 22/04/2008 09:42

can this thread be restarted with a less horrifying title please

ladytophamhatt · 22/04/2008 09:43

good god, i'm in tears reading that....

Those poor parents.

ladytophamhatt · 22/04/2008 09:45

none of mine were delivered with forceps, I alwasy had a huge phobia about them and told them I wouldn't let them use them.

SSSandy2 · 22/04/2008 09:51

horrific

MargaretMountford · 22/04/2008 10:01

terrible story, but without forceps and ventouse I think ds would have been in big trouble

jellybeans · 22/04/2008 10:03

Very sad, hope they catch him.

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