Caroline Oakley said Baby D was doing so well on the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital that she was about to be given her first feed of expressed milk.
Caroline Oakley said Baby D was doing so well on the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital that she was about to be given her first feed of expressed milk.
The prosecution allege child D was the third child murdered by Lucy Letby, 32, in a two-week period, with another baby suffering a life-threatening collapse at the Countess of Chester Hospital during that time.
The child, Baby C, had pneumonia and needed some respiratory support but was considered stable by doctors at the Countess of Chester Hospital, in Cheshire.