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Deaths of three newborn babies were all avoidable, judge rules
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|March 19, 2025
A Scottish judge has ruled the deaths of three babies during childbirth could have been avoided if maternity staff had been correctly trained.
Aisha Anwar KC said hospitals across Scotland should introduce a "trigger list" of early labour warning signs that would immediately lead to women being called in for assessment. Hospitals should also have a digital register and critical alert system for mothers with previous pre-term labour problems.
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