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Woman's anger over street birth Woman's anger over street birth
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A woman gave birth on the pavement outside the Leicester Royal Infirmary after being told to make her own way to the hospital when she went into labour.A woman gave birth on the pavement outside the Leicester Royal Infirmary after being told to make her own way to the hospital when she went into labour.
Carmen Blake, 27, who lives near the hospital, is upset she was told to walk in rather than be sent an ambulance.Carmen Blake, 27, who lives near the hospital, is upset she was told to walk in rather than be sent an ambulance.
A passer-by helped deliver the healthy baby girl before paramedics and midwives made it to the scene. A passer-by helped deliver the healthy baby girl, named Mariah, before paramedics made it to the scene.
A hospital spokesman said they wanted people to be happy with their care and they would investigate any complaint.A hospital spokesman said they wanted people to be happy with their care and they would investigate any complaint.
Ms Blake, who has three other children, gave birth on 2 August.Ms Blake, who has three other children, gave birth on 2 August.
She said: "They should have sent an ambulance, knowing that the more children you have the quicker the labour is.She said: "They should have sent an ambulance, knowing that the more children you have the quicker the labour is.
"But I was sent no-one and was told to walk over - by myself.""But I was sent no-one and was told to walk over - by myself."
She added: "Now I would like to have an apology from the hospital and an acknowledgement of how traumatic the experience was for me."She added: "Now I would like to have an apology from the hospital and an acknowledgement of how traumatic the experience was for me."
She also thanked the passer-by, a physiotherapist who she described as "fantastic", for her help.She also thanked the passer-by, a physiotherapist who she described as "fantastic", for her help.
A spokesperson from Leicester's Hospitals said: "Of course its disappointing that Ms Blake was not happy with the advice and care she received and we will investigate any complaint we receive.A spokesperson from Leicester's Hospitals said: "Of course its disappointing that Ms Blake was not happy with the advice and care she received and we will investigate any complaint we receive.
"We are pleased that both Ms Blake and her daughter are well and healthy.""We are pleased that both Ms Blake and her daughter are well and healthy."
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A mother wants and apology from a hospital after giving birth on the street A mother wants an apology from a hospital after giving birth on the street