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winter andrews, the baby girl whose parents were never able to take her home. today, three and a half years on from her death, nottingham university hospitals nhs trust was fined a record £800,000 after admitting failings in the care of winter and her mother. it was only the second prosecution brought against an nhs maternity unit by the regulator, the care quality commission, and comes amid a wider review into maternity care across the trust. no financial penalty will ever bring winter back. sadly, we are not the only family harmed by the trust s failings. we feel that this sentence isn tjust for winter, but it s for all the other babies that have gone before and after her. the issues began on 10th september 2019. sarah andrews, at a0 weeks pregnant, went to the labour ward
at nottingham s queen s medical centre after experiencing painful contractions. however, she wasn t examined and was sent home with aromatherapy oils and told to have a bath instead. four days later, she was admitted to the hospital, but her care didn t follow local and national guidance, leading to multiple missed opportunities. the next day, winter andrews died from a loss of oxygen flow to the brain just 23 minutes after she was born by caesarean section. a year later, an inquest ruled winter s death could have been prevented if staff had delivered her earlier. the chief executive of the trust apologised to winter s parents today and says lessons have been learned since her death. i would like to offer my sincere apologies to mr and mrs andrews for the failings in care that led to the tragic death of their baby winter.