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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:10:00

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:13:00

Not been through this, but i ve been through two emergency cesarean is. well, i haven t had two emergency cesarean is, i m not making that bold claim, but you know what i mean. ., i bold claim, but you know what i mean- i was i bold claim, but you know what i i mean. i was there, bold claim, but you know what i - mean. i was there, i mean. you were there? i was there, i know that feeling mean. you were there? i was there, i know that feeling of mean. you were there? i was there, i know that feeling of what mean. you were there? i was there, i know that feeling of what the - mean. you were there? i was there, i know that feeling of what the hell, i know that feeling of what the hell, what is this all about? extended to your experience as well. what you said, it gave me a chill, all of the beeping and the equipment, the context of it all. flan beeping and the equipment, the context of it all. beeping and the equipment, the context of it all. can i add to what natasha said? context of it all. can i add to what natasha said? we context of it all. can i add to what natasha said? we were context of it all. can i add to what natasha said? we were quite - context of it all. can i add to what l natasha said? we were quite lucky, natasha, 25 weeks is very early, we were quite lucky in that we were out in a couple of weeks and i was able to stay with laurie for the whole time in hospital. but i met so many families there, natasha will tell you, you bond with people while you are there. all of these people are going to the same experience. we met lots of families, some of them whose

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220223 09:22:00

Of what could have been. during her pregnancy, she was told that manpreet was in a breech position, lying on the wrong direction. i was told, you re not having a normal delivery, it will be a c section. but when she went into labour, the royal shrewsbury hospital encouraged her to have a normal birth. 18 hours later, her son hadn t been born. she needed an emergency cesarean. i was still coming out of my general anaesthetic, and she said, he s dead. and that was it. they plonked the baby in my arms, and said, say goodbye. i just didn t know how to say goodbye. and, erm. ijust gave him a kiss, and that was it. in march 2003, just a month before manpreet s death, mps held a hearing amid concerns over the rising number of caesareans. panorama has discovered that clinical leaders

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220223 10:22:00

For him to come home. instead, she clings to the memory of what could have been. during her pregnancy, she was told that manpreet was in a breech position, lying on the wrong direction. i was told, you re not having a normal delivery, it will be a c section. but when she went into labour, the royal shrewsbury hospital encouraged her to have a normal birth. 18 hours later, her son hadn t been born. she needed an emergency cesarean. i m still coming out of my general anaesthetic, and she said, he s dead. and that was it. they plonked the baby in my arms, and said, say goodbye. i just didn t know how to say goodbye. and, erm. ijust gave him a kiss, and that was it. in march 2003, just a month before manpreet s death, mps held a hearing amid concerns over the rising

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20220223 13:16:00

In maternity care at hospitals in shropshire over the last two decades. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchannan has been following the investigation into what went wrong. he s been speaking to one mum whose baby died. you may find some of his report upsetting. these are all his clothes. in preparation for him? yeah. kamaljit uppal s son should be 18 years old. the prices are still on them. the prices are still on them, yeah. yeah, they have all hung in the wardrobe for him to come home. instead, she clings to the memory of what could have been. during her pregnancy, she was told that manpreet was in a breech position, lying in the wrong direction. i was told, you re not having a normal delivery. it will be a c section. but when she went into labour, the royal shrewsbury hospital encouraged her to have a normal birth. 18 hours later, her son hadn t been born. she needed an emergency cesarean. i m still coming out of my general

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211012 03:09:00

Some women who vejust had their babies have become so sick that they ve had to be brought here to this unit for treatment with the most intensive form of life support available for covid i9 patients. rachel is a consultant here. she s witnessed the heartache for mothers treated away from their babies. i think it s devastating for the mother, for the family and for our staff seeing a woman being separated from their babies for weeks, could be months. often see tears in the unit from both sides. sultana was one of those mums. her twins were delivered by emergency cesarean because she was so ill with covid. she had to be transferred without them to intensive care at royal papworth. while i was asleep, my twins were born. i had no idea

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211012 02:07:00

She s witnessed the heartache for mothers treated away from their babies. i think it s devastating for the mother, for the family and for our staff seeing a woman being separated from their babies for weeks, could be months. often see tears in the unit from both sides. sultana was one of those mums. her twins were delivered by emergency cesarean because she was so ill with covid. she had to be transferred without them to intensive care at royal papworth. while i was asleep, my twins were born. i had no idea my babies are born. thinking, ok, this woman might not going to make it. sultana says she didn t

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20211012 00:13:00

In cambridge, there s a specialist unit using technology known as ecmo, in effect, an artificial lung. some women who vejust had their babies have become so sick that they ve had to be brought here to this unit for treatment with the most intensive form of life support available for covid i9 patients. rachel is a consultant here. she s witnessed the heartache for mothers treated away from their babies. i think it s devastating for the mother, for the family and for our staff seeing a woman being separated from their babies for weeks, could be months. often see tears in the unit from both sides. sultana was one of those mums. her twins were delivered by emergency cesarean because she was so ill with covid. she had to be transferred without them to intensive care at royal papworth. while i was asleep, my twins were born.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211012 01:08:00

Technology known as ecmo, in effect, an artificial lung. some women who vejust had their babies have become so sick that they ve had to be brought here to this unit for treatment with the most intensive form of life support available for covid i9 patients. rachel is a consultant here. she s witnessed the heartache for mothers treated away from their babies. i think it s devastating for the mother, for the family and for our staff seeing a woman being separated from their babies for weeks, could be months. often see tears in the unit from both sides. sultana was one of those mums. her twins were delivered by emergency cesarean because she was so ill with covid. she had to be transferred without them to intensive care at royal papworth. while i was asleep, my twins were born. i had no idea my babies are born.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20211011 23:13:00

Likely to have a stillbirth and much more likely to have a cesarean section. here at royal papworth hospital in cambridge, there s a specialist unit using technology known as ecmo, in effect an artificial lung. some women who vejust had their babies have become so sick that they ve had to brought here to this unit for treatment with the most intensive form of life support available for covid i9 patients. rachel is a consultant here. she s witnessed the heartache for mothers treated away from their babies. i think it s devastating - for the mother, for the family and for our staff seeing . a woman being separated from their babies for - weeks, could be months. often see tears in the unit from both sides. | sultana was one of those mums. her twins were by emergency cesarean because she was so ill with covid.

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