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Baby died days after forceps fractured his skull during delivery

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. 2 Hayley Coates, 28, was broken when her baby Kaylan died following care at Queen’s Medical Centre, NottinghamCredit: Eugene Henderson 2 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 .

Coroner slams shocking failings at maternity unit where week-old baby died

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.

Exclusive: NHS vaccinators offering Covid jabs to their friends and family under 70

NHS vaccine centres are offering Covid jabs to friends and family aged under 70 in breach of national policy, The Telegraph can disclose. Senior NHS sources threatened to take disciplinary action against hospitals and GPs across the country offering leftover jabs to relatives and friends of staff despite them being outside the top four priority cohorts. Health bosses have insisted that drawing up a friends and family list helps avoid waste by ensuring that centres never throw away any Pfizer vaccine, which comes in boxes of 975 doses and can only be stored for five days once thawed.   However, ministers are understood to be determined that younger people with a connection to NHS staff should not be allowed to jump the queue over the vulnerable and elderly. 

NHS staff allowed to offer spare vaccine to friends and family under-70

NHS staff allowed to offer spare vaccine to friends and family under-70 NHS staff at several Covid vaccine hubs have reportedly been given the opportunity to offer leftover jabs to friends and family so it does not go to waste, Telegraph reports The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now The Daily Star s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up today! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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