
An elective or planned caesarean may be the safest option according to recent study
Research published in PLoS Medicine in September 2019 found that once a woman had delivered a baby via a caesarean section, subsequent births were safer
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Research published in PLoS Medicine in September 2019 found that once a woman had delivered a baby via a caesarean section, subsequent births were safer
Families who have suffered as a result of medical negligence need an apology from the professionals involved to help with their healing as they cope
The NHS successfully treats millions of patients every year. In a small number of cases however, avoidable errors occur leaving families devastated and needing answers.
Preventable birth injuries thankfully rarely occur with most babies delivered safe and well. For the small minority who are affected by an avoidable incident however,
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Coroner will proceed with inquest into death of 3-year-old with undiagnosed illness
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Blackpool’s senior coroner will press ahead with an investigation into the untimely death of a 'smiley, happy' three-year-old girl whose rare illness went undiagnosed.4 days ago
More than 24,000 sign Shropshire parents' petition for national maternity inquiry
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Multiple maternity units are failing inspections - check out our interactive map
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Families wrongly told a review into failings at maternity unit had happened
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Baby dies on ward where staff didn't have the 'skill' to deliver her
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Little Nelly Webb died after mistakes and missed opportunities at the Royal Glamorgan Hospital in South Wales, which was later put into special measures with 70 recommendations made.Opening up about traumatic childbirth breaks the taboo, helps heal emotional wounds, and lets people know they are not alone.
Our client spoke to the Blackpool Gazette following the tragic death of her baby girl.
We were pleased to secure compensation for a grandmother following the traumatic birth of her granddaughter which led to her
We represented the family at the inquest of a 69-year-old woman who may have survived had medical staff recognised that