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This is unimaginable, a faintly ridiculous statement considering that you're both living through this, but the best I can do.
From my family to yours - keep punching back.
Paul.
So sorry to read about your loss
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I heard about it on R4 recently but as I was trying to get ready to go to work I was only half listening. The horror hits when you sit and read about it.
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
I wish you all the best in your campaign to get this iniquitous rule changed.
RIP baby Harriet.
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum
Hopefully your legal path bears fruit and gets the needed changes.
Without knowing the details of your tragedy, I had a similar situation where my wife's waters broke and, for a week, we repeatedly went to the hospital to be turned away time after time. In the end, I lost my temper and insisted that someone took a look at my wife.
It was only for the intervention of a caring doctor that my daughter made it out alive. The umbilical cord was wrapped around her neck a number of times and every time she went to exit, she was being choked and her her heart was being stopped.
The lazy feckless nurses, in their 'know-it-all' arrogance couldn't be arsed to investigate a pregnant woman, whose waters had broken almost a week before and had been having contractions ever since.
My friend, I am saddened by your loss and your daughter can't be brought back but the lesson for others is that sometimes you have to be aggressive and totally obnoxious to get what you want if you feel that it's right.