No natural cause for baby's vomiting, doctor tells trial of murder-accused nurse Lucy Letby
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Ms Letby is accused of attempting to murder the premature girl, referred to as Child G, three times at the Countess of Chester Hospital in September 2015. But at 03:30 BST on 7 September, Dr Breary received an emergency call to attend the unit as the baby had a "very large projectile vomit" which "reached the chair next to the cot and canopy".The prosecution alleges Ms Letby, of Hereford, overfed Child G with milk through a nasogastric tube or injected air into the same tube.Dr Breary told the court that Child G stabilised in the early hours of 7 September after being intubated and placed on a ventilator.
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