The Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust has pleaded guilty to six charges in connection with the deaths of three babies due to severe lapses in maternity care. Adele O'Sullivan, Kahlani Rawson, and Quinn Parker died within a short period in 2021, attributed to complications like placental abruption. Investigations noted that mothers suffered poor monitoring and delays, resulting in inadequate emergency care. The admissions come amid the largest maternity inquiry in NHS history, stressing the need for improved safety practices in maternal healthcare.
The trust accepted that monitoring in Kahlani's case was "poor from the outset" and acknowledged that vital information about his condition was not shared.
Adele's inquest revealed "missed opportunities" for treatment, highlighting serious gaps in care prior to her premature birth.
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