Louise Dempster, 34, who underwent a C-section at The Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother hospital in Margate, was told by East Kent Hospitals Trust that her baby s size had caused haemorrhaging.
It comes just days after a damning inquiry found up to 45 babies could have lived if they had been given better care by East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust.
Harry Richford, who was born on his due date at Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother hospital in Margate, Kent, in 2017, was one of the first cases of poor care that went public.
Damning report into one of the UK s biggest maternity scandals finds 45 babies who died at East Kent Hospitals Trust could have survived if they received better care.
A mother who lost her baby at a hospital at the centre of a maternity scandal at East Kent Hospitals Trust told how she lived for a week but never opened her eyes .