Guernsey midwives made decisions they would not take anywhere else

Guernsey

  A maternity officer who investigated a hospital after the death of a newborn baby has claimed midwives there made decisions they would not take anywhere else in Britain. Lisa Granville, Antonia Manousaki and Tuija Roussel all worked on the Loveridge Ward at Princess Elizabeth Hospital (PEH), Guernsey when the child, referred to only as Baby A, was born just after midnight on 30 January 2014. The desperately ill baby required resuscitation and died on the afternoon of 30 January…

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