A mother who fought for an investigation into Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust after her baby died said that she felt sick yesterday while reading the report. The review was prompted by two inquiries. Kate Stanton-Davies, the daughter of Rhiannon Davies and her husband Richard Stanton, die
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Richard Stanton s baby died six hours after she was born and yesterday a review concluded mothers and babies had died needlessly at the hands of Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital Trust (SaTH). The report called for immediate action across all maternity services to prevent more fatalities, stillbirths and babies suffering brain damage. The review by former senior midwife Donna Ockenden found families were dismissed when trying to raise concerns about poor care over decades.
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image captionRhiannon Davies, pictured with daughter Kate, campaigned for a review into maternity care
Mothers were blamed for their babies deaths and a large number of women died in labour at a scandal-hit maternity unit, a review has found.
The inquiry into Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS (SaTH) trust found deaths were often not investigated and an induction drug was repeatedly misused.
Rhiannon Davies said she never doubted what happened with her daughter Kate.
Seven immediate and essential actions have been made for all maternity services across England.
The chief executive of SaTH said they commit to implementing all of the report s actions .