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Updated: 27 Jan 2021, 17:41
A NEWBORN baby died just a week after his skull was fractured with forceps during a botched delivery.
Tiny Kaylan Coates suffered a fractured skull and brain bleed during a forceps delivery and tragically died from a hospital infection days later.
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Hayley Coates, 28, was broken when her baby Kaylan died following care at Queen’s Medical Centre, NottinghamCredit: Eugene Henderson
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The tot died just a few days after the forceps delivery Credit: Eugene Henderson
A coroner has slammed the care given to his mum whose week-old baby died following a catalogue of hospital blunders as nothing short of shocking .
A coroner has slammed the care given to a mother whose week-old baby died following a catalogue of hospital blunders as nothing short of shocking .
Tiny Kaylan Coates suffered serious injuries including skull fractures during a forceps delivery and died from a hospital infection days later.
Staff at Nottingham s Queen s Medical Centre ignored pregnant Hayley Coates pleas for a Caesarean section and did not spot her baby s signs of distress, an inquest was told.
Despite being a high-risk patient, she was allocated a newly qualified midwife - and maternity ward staff failed to monitor her properly despite having time to socialise and shop online, a legal representative for Ms Coates told the inquest.
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