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Newborn dies after failures in maternity care at Ysbyty Gwynedd
Summary
An investigation found staff did not wake the mother for observations before the birth, and the newborn, named Sonny Taylor, died three days later; Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board accepted the report's findings and apologised.
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An investigation has found failures in maternity care at Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor after the death of a newborn, Sonny Taylor. The report says staff did not wake his mother for potentially lifesaving observations before the birth, and an emergency Caesarean was delayed. The baby was reported as distressed before delivery and died three days later from a severe brain injury caused by sepsis and lack of oxygen. Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board accepted the report's findings and apologised unreservedly for the failures in care.
Findings and status:
- The investigation found staff did not wake the mother for potentially lifesaving observations prior to the birth.
- The report states the infant experienced distress, a delayed emergency Caesarean followed, and the newborn died three days later from a severe brain injury reported as caused by sepsis and lack of oxygen.
- Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board accepted the report's findings and issued an unreserved apology.
- The parents said their son was "badly let down when he needed help the most."
Summary:
The report identifies failures in monitoring and response during labour and the health board has accepted the findings and apologised. Undetermined at this time.
