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Jan 2016
Midwife drugged 15 expectant mothers to ‘serve her own interests’
A midwife has been found guilty of deliberately drugging 15 patients, apparently in order to make her work easier, which left 13 of the patients needing to undergo caesarean sections to save the lives of their babies.
The patients were administered with Syntocinon, a labour-inducing drug, which resulted in the heartbeats of some of the babies dropping to as low as 50bpm.
At the recent Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) panel hearing, a representative from the NMC said “The only logical explanation that has been put forward as to why the registrant might have behaved in this way … is a desire to speed up the women’s time in labour in order to serve the registrant’s own interests.”
Giving evidence at the hearing, a consultant reported that she had never before witnessed such unexplained and drastic drops in babies’ heartbeats, and told of how the heart rate of one baby fell from 110bpm to 66pbm in under four minutes.
The consultant went on to say that the only logical explanation for this drop was the intravenous dose of Syntocinon, which could only be administered by a doctor.
She said “If too much is administered then it would make the uterus contract very firmly, which deprives the baby of oxygen. This means that they may require emergency delivery, and they could suffer from a brain injury, cerebral palsy, or even death.”
The panel must now decide whether to remove the midwife from their register.
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Posted by Tony May, Partner/head of Clinical Negligence Department, Chadwick Lawrence LLP (tonymay@chadlaw.co.uk ), Medical negligence lawyers and clinical negligence solicitors in Huddersfield, Leeds, Wakefield and Halifax, West Yorkshire.
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