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Randle Hospital: Nurses’ Negligence Didn’t Kill Two-month-old Twin Girl, She Had Congenital Issues – Lagos NANNM
We sympathise and empathise with the family for the loss of their baby, but we have investigated the issue and as far as we are concerned, there was no negligence on the part of the nurses.
by SaharaReporters, New York
Jan 25, 2021
The Lagos State chapter of the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) has debunked claims that the death of a baby belonging to the Imbuls, at the Randle General Hospital, Mother and Child Care Unit was as a result of negligence on the part of nurses.
THE devastated parents of a baby who tragically died just days after being born told how they held him for a precious few moments. The family have launched a crowdfunding campaign to give their son a fairytale funeral and also to raise funds for the baby unit who cared for him as way of saying thank you. Jess Arrowsmith, 20, from Lyme Regis, gave birth to twins Rhys and Jax, born prematurely just over two weeks ago. Miss Arrowsmith and her partner, Dan Perrett, 29, were warned from 22 weeks into her pregnancy that Rhys was seriously ill and would not survive long after birth.
THE devastated parents of a baby who tragically died just days after being born told how they held him for a precious few moments. The family have launched a crowdfunding campaign to give their son a ‘fairytale’ funeral and also to raise funds for the baby unit who cared for him as way of saying thank you. Jess Arrowsmith, 20, from Lyme Regis, gave birth to twins Rhys and Jax, born prematurely just over two weeks ago. Miss Arrowsmith and her partner, Dan Perrett, 29, were warned from 22 weeks into her pregnancy that Rhys was seriously ill and would not survive long after birth.