Overview
- Heather Boyd, 38, says she arrived at Crosshouse Hospital at 35 weeks with excruciating pain that was initially attributed to constipation before she was rushed for an emergency C-section.
- After delivery, a second operation for an abscess allegedly perforated her bowel, leading to leakage into the abdominal cavity, peritonitis, sepsis and septic shock.
- Boyd says she was placed into two induced comas and remained in hospital for about six months before being discharged in June.
- She reports living with a 16-inch open abdominal wound, a stoma bag and a feeding tube, along with severe weight loss and hair loss.
- Boyd says she has had no case-specific correspondence about closing her abdomen, and NHS Ayrshire and Arran issued a confidentiality-based statement pointing to its complaints handling process.