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"Induced Early Labour Due to Baby Death In Utero"

About: King Edward Memorial Hospital / Maternity

(as the patient),

I only have one major regret about the process I went through to deliver my baby who had died inside me at 20 weeks gestation.

I delivered my baby still inside the caul and I really wish my midwife had suggested that I take a photo of my baby inside the caul before they tore it open to remove my baby. This would have made a special keepsake and memento for me. I would like midwives who deliver stillborn babies to make this suggestion to women as I'm sure many women would say yes and appreciate the recommendation.

I am sad that I don't have this photo to treasure the memory of my baby and the wish I had to protect her. 

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Response from Delaney Gibbons, Director, Safety Quality and Performance, Safety, Quality and Performance, Women and Newborn Health Service 4 months ago
Delaney Gibbons
Director, Safety Quality and Performance, Safety, Quality and Performance,
Women and Newborn Health Service
Submitted on 15/08/2024 at 10:13 AM
Published on Care Opinion on 16/08/2024 at 9:05 AM


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Dear Banjo00

I am so very sorry to hear about the loss of your baby. Thank you for your courage in writing to us with your feedback so that we can learn from your experience to better support other families. I very much regret that were not offered the opportunity to take a photo of your baby while being in the caul, which would have been a precious keepsake for you.

We have shared your story with our Nursing and Midwifery leadership team, so that your feedback can be used to improve how we deliver care to families during such a difficult time. If there’s any further information you’d like to provide, or any other support we can offer at this difficult time, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our Consumer Liaison team by phone 6458 1444 or email WNHSCLS@health.wa.gov.au, and they would be happy to make the necessary arrangements.

Warm regards,

Delaney

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