The tragic story of Tassie Weaver highlights serious inadequacies in maternity care at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. Despite being classified as high risk due to high blood pressure and concerns about fetal growth, Tassie received poor guidance from midwives when she went into labor. Multiple calls for assistance resulted in her being told to stay home, ultimately leading to the stillbirth of her son, Baxter. This case reflects broader concerns as 47 families have reported similar issues, prompting investigations into care standards at the trust.
Tassie Weaver was advised to stay home despite being high-risk, leading to her son's stillbirth, raising concerns about inadequate maternity care at Leeds Teaching Hospitals.
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust acknowledged care issues in a review, admitting they could have contributed to the tragic outcome in cases like Baxter's stillbirth.
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