Bereaved parents say intervention is needed to prevent more unnecessary deaths after four mothers nearly lost their lives and nine babies died between 2021 and 2023.
Now families have come forward with fresh allegations of failings at two hospitals run by the scandal-hit University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, where nine babies died and four mothers barely survived between 2021 and 2023
Mother Robyn Davis from Steyning, West Sussex, said she took on the fluid but was unable to pee after going into labour during a low risk planned home birth on September 10, 2021.