Inquest Concludes Neglect Contributed to Newborn's Death Due to Unrecognized Maternal Condition
The coroner's findings highlight systemic issues in maternity care, prompting calls for a national public inquiry and legal action against the hospital.
- An inquest found that neglect contributed to the death of 14-day-old Orlando Davis after his mother's rare condition during labor went unrecognized.
- Orlando's parents are calling for a national public inquiry into maternity care across England, highlighting systemic issues.
- The coroner emphasized the lack of guidance on managing hyponatraemia in pregnancy and labor, a condition that went unrecognized in Orlando's mother.
- The hospital trust has introduced new guidance and training in maternity services following Orlando's death, acknowledging the need for national guidelines.
- Orlando's family is pursuing legal action against the hospital, assisted by a birth injury claims specialist.