Our darling daughter died at 40 weeks. Full term.
We are devastated by the loss and asked for a full pm which we received today some 10 weeks on from me giving birth to her.
The cause was IUGR or restricted growth in the last trimester due to the placenta not feeding her properly. If it had been detected by the midwife and I was induced at say 38 weeks I would still have my darling daughter and not a box of ashes.
The independent midwife we hired for our home birth and care never once measured my tummy during my check ups. If she had she would have detected that I was not getting bigger. I mentioned it to her that I didn't appear larger but she dismissed this as unimportant as every body is different as I was a very low risk mum being a professional climbing instructor and very healthy mum to be.
The issue is that in my notes she DID write down sizes of my stomach in my notes. She NEVER measured me. If she had and had plotted this and noticed the slow down I may have had a scan and it would have detected the placenta problem.
Is is STANDARD practice within the NHS to measure at every appointment? Or is this something that is advised but does not happen as routine?
I am 39 and this was to be our first child. I am positive I will try again with my darling husband, I just feel that my midwife was either just following her procedures or was wholly incompetent - why manufacture numbers if no measurements were actually taken?
Tonight I an angry, confused and sad. I miss my darling girl and now feel that my actions or lack of conformity caused her death.
If its not standard practice to measure then why not...
Thanks for reading ladies... I wish you all well in where ever you are in your pregnancies, your losses and your lives.
Here's to happier times.
Xx