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Old 12-04-2016, 11:48   #10
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Re: Woman suffered miscarriage on A&E waiting room floor as she waited 4 hours to see

I personally think this was disgraceful, losing a child is the worst thing any mother can go through. I am certain that the the lack of compassion must have added additional distress and that alone is disgraceful IMO.

In October 1992 I remember a poor lady who was put on the maternity ward full of new happy mothers myself included with their bundles of joy who had suffered a miscarriage and I just thought WTF why was she given a bed on the ward full of mothers and their newly born babies IMO she should have at the very least been given a side room so she and her husband could be in private to cope with their loss and grief in private and not on a ward full of new mothers full of joy. I thought things would have got better in 24 years not worse. I will never forget that poor lady or her husband and the guilt I felt at my joy when this poor couple were so obliviously in so much distress.
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