3. Mrs K complains about the care and treatment she received from the Trust on 17 March 2021. She says the staff at the Trust:
· did not take into account the fact she was a high-risk patient, and sent her to the wrong ward and home · did not provide her with pain relief and incorrectly administered a drip · left her unattended in a room unsuitable for delivery when her labour was advanced · moved her during the birth, causing her to give birth in a corridor · did not provide sufficient prenatal care during her labour, meaning she suffered a second degree tear during delivery.
4. Mrs K says, as a result of being sent to the wrong ward, and being sent home, she felt as though the Trust was ignoring her concerns and was not caring for her needs. This was concerning, during an already difficult time.
5. She says she went through the labour and birth without any support or help and was in significant pain. She describes giving birth in a corridor as undignified and distressing. She also says, due to the lack of observation and input from the staff prior to her delivery, she suffered a second degree vaginal tear, which could have been prevented. A second degree tear goes as deep as the skin and muscle.
6. Mrs K seeks compensation from the Trust in recognition of the pain and suffering she has endured.