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Inquest hears unborn baby died a day after her mother was told there was nothing wrong

An inquest is underway in Limerick into the death of a baby at the centre of care failings at the...
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13.44 9 Dec 2014


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Inquest hears unborn baby died a day after her mother was told there was nothing wrong

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An inquest is underway in Limerick into the death of a baby at the centre of care failings at the Midland Regional Hospital in Portlaoise.

The baby's mother - Amy Delahunt - was told her daughter Mary Kate had died a day after being discharged from the hospital, after being told by medics there was nothing to worry about.

Miss Delahunt broke down several times as she recounted the events leading up to the stillborn birth of her daughter on May 28th 2013.

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The secondary school teacher told the inquest she and her partner, Ollie Kelly from Borrisoleigh in Co Tipperary, had been trying for a while to start a family.

The jury has heard that Miss Delahunt became worried about reduced movements of her baby on May 20th.

Although a patient at the then Regional Maternity Hospital in Limerick, she attended the Midland Regional Hospital in Portlaose the following day as she worked close by.

There she was placed on a CTG monitor, which monitors a baby's heart beat, for over a hour.

Counsel for Miss Delahunt, David Holland, says there were two significant signs in the first 20 minutes - which he argues should have been cause for concern, but were overlooked.

Miss Delahunt said at no stage did the medical professionals indicate there was anything to worry about and she was discharged.

The next day she attended at a scheduled appointment at the Regional Maternity in Limerick, where she was told her baby had died.

The inquest at Limerick Coroner's Court is continuing.


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