Amelia Bradley said she could hear staff talking about how sweats they'd eaten while waiting at Kings Mill Hospital in Sutton in Ashfield.
tells an inquest she heard maternity staff discussing how many sweets they’d eaten while she waited in agony for 40 minutes.
Appearing at Nottingham Coroner’s Court, Ameila told an inquest of how she went into hospital on the evening of the September 13th, 2023.In the early hours, Amelia said she experienced server pain and a lot of blood and went back to hospital.Amelia told the inquest, that she was put into a triage room but it took 40 minutes to be seen by a midwife - even though the ward was quiet and patients should be seen within 15 minutes.
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