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Poor care 'resulted in North Yorkshire baby's death' | Poor care 'resulted in North Yorkshire baby's death' |
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A hospital has admitted failings in medical care and poor communication resulted in a child being stillborn. | A hospital has admitted failings in medical care and poor communication resulted in a child being stillborn. |
Parents Deborah and Richard Horner, from North Yorkshire, expected their daughter Abbie would be delivered at St James' Hospital in Leeds in 2011. | Parents Deborah and Richard Horner, from North Yorkshire, expected their daughter Abbie would be delivered at St James' Hospital in Leeds in 2011. |
A midwife in charge of Mrs Horner's care was suspended by the Nursing and Midwifery Council and later retired. | A midwife in charge of Mrs Horner's care was suspended by the Nursing and Midwifery Council and later retired. |
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust admitted liability and said the care offered "fell short of high standards". | Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust admitted liability and said the care offered "fell short of high standards". |
'Living nightmare' | 'Living nightmare' |
Mrs Horner's pregnancy was considered "high risk" because of her age - she was 43 at the time - and she had previously suffered a miscarriage. | |
On 17 August 2011 the couple's daughter Abbie was delivered stillborn in an emergency Caesarean section operation at the hospital | On 17 August 2011 the couple's daughter Abbie was delivered stillborn in an emergency Caesarean section operation at the hospital |
But the care given to Mrs Horner and her baby leading up to delivery was "far short of the high standards of care we normally provide", the hospital trust admitted. | But the care given to Mrs Horner and her baby leading up to delivery was "far short of the high standards of care we normally provide", the hospital trust admitted. |
Mrs Horner, 46, said: "It's as hard today as when I had Abbie, it doesn't get any easier | |
"I want them to make a formal apology, it's horrendous, it's a living nightmare, it never goes away, it's never going to get any better | "I want them to make a formal apology, it's horrendous, it's a living nightmare, it never goes away, it's never going to get any better |
"We just want to stop it happening to someone else." | "We just want to stop it happening to someone else." |
An investigation by the hospital revealed misinterpretation of a foetal heart trace reading and inadequate and inaccurate record keeping. | An investigation by the hospital revealed misinterpretation of a foetal heart trace reading and inadequate and inaccurate record keeping. |
Julian Hartley, Chief Executive of Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, said: "The events leading up to the loss of Abbie fell far short of the high standards of care we normally provide and for this I am very sorry. | Julian Hartley, Chief Executive of Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, said: "The events leading up to the loss of Abbie fell far short of the high standards of care we normally provide and for this I am very sorry. |
"A full investigation led by a senior doctor was undertaken into the failure to recognise and escalate concerns in the labour care. | "A full investigation led by a senior doctor was undertaken into the failure to recognise and escalate concerns in the labour care. |
"This report has been shared with Mr and Mrs Horner and I can reassure them that we are committed to using this to ensure we learn from every aspect of what happened. | "This report has been shared with Mr and Mrs Horner and I can reassure them that we are committed to using this to ensure we learn from every aspect of what happened. |
"Quite rightly our clinical staff have to be accountable for their actions. | "Quite rightly our clinical staff have to be accountable for their actions. |
"The midwife concerned was immediately removed from practice and referred to the local supervisory authority midwifery officer. | "The midwife concerned was immediately removed from practice and referred to the local supervisory authority midwifery officer. |
"Subsequently she chose to retire so is no longer employed by us." | "Subsequently she chose to retire so is no longer employed by us." |
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