Does the latest review offer families the hope of finally having their voices heard?
At home that afternoon, the family welcomed the new baby."I just remember running down the stairs thinking, come on, we can do this, he'll be fine," Natalie said.
"You just think you're going to wake up from that nightmare and somebody is going to tell you it was a dream."Natalie said: "Even with the correct care we can't say the outcome would have been different, but he was never given a chance. "We all feel now we are getting the chance to have our concerns listened to. We feel it's going in the right direction."Under advice from her consultant, Michelle had booked a planned Caesarean section
Eventually, she was admitted to the hospital but, by that point, she said she felt "really, really scared". The third machine worked, but the sticky pads didn't work so they had to get some plasters and then they couldn't find my baby's heartbeat.Image caption, "The midwife said 'I don't feel comfortable with this. I'm going to go in and get the consultant back'" she said.