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online tomorrow. maternity care in one hospital trust remains fraught with problems, despite an independent inquiry into what went wrong with the care of mothers and babies over a decade. a report into the problems at the east kent hospitals nhs trust which will be published tomorrow is expected to be damning. but an investigation by the bbc has revealed that families and staff say safety concerns still remain as michael buchanan reports. jamie goddard is a healthy, thriving month old baby. his parents stacey and steve are naturally delighted, as well as extremely thankful because jamie nearly died. last month stacey went to the queen elizabeth the queen mother hospital in margate. what greeted her was a crowded, short staffed unit. after a long labour stacey knew the baby was imminent. i said to her, i know my body, it s my fourth baby.
you can hear more from simonjack with energy saving tips on thejeremy vine show on radio 2 from midday tomorow. and we ll be in sunderland all day finding out how the rise in the cost of living is affecting you. that s a special day of coverage the cost of living: tackling it together. a bbc investigation has found that maternity care in the east kent hospitals nhs trust remains fraught with problems, despite an independent inquiry into the scandal. a report into the care provided to women and babies between 2009 and 2020 at the trust will be published tomorrow and debated in parliament. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan first reported on the concerns in east kent more than two and half years ago and has followed the story of many families who have been affected ever since. yes? yes. jamie goddard is a healthy, thriving, month old baby. his parents stacey and steve are naturally delighted,
i said to her, i know my body, it s my fourth baby. but the midwife caring for her went on a break. jamie was, therefore, delivered by an inexperienced, poorly supervised student midwife. he had the cord wrapped around his neck, she didn t even see that. she straightaway, naturally, just sort of picked him up and went to put him straight onto my chest which obviously really constricted his windpipe. jamie was whisked away by another midwife, and for half an hour, stacey, who had lost her previous child at 22 weeks, didn t know if he was alive or dead. i am very, very lucky he s alive, and i know what it s like to walk out of that hospital without a baby, and i thought that was going to happen again. the family say the student midwife should never have been in that position, but the evidence we ve seen suggests it s not a rare occurrence. a uk wide survey of trainee doctors in maternity care paints a damning picture of the trust, particularly another hospital it runs, the william harv
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