"You can't fully blame the medical staff, the nurses and doctors at this hospital. If they don't have the resources, or the beds or the staff to do the right thing by their patients this will happen again and again."
"While medical and nursing staff could not have prevented the miscarriage, we acknowledge the care and emotional support this patient received was not acceptable and we will fully investigate the situation," Dr Lyons said.
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I saw this on the news.... so sad!!! One time when I was miscarrying we went to the hospital and the nurses told me to go home and "wait for nature to take its course!" Now... I know that the little one had passed the week before...but at the time I didn't and I wanted to do everything I could to stop the miscarry.... My heart was broken! and I know the reason they wanted me to go home was because they didn't care and wanted me out of their way! It is such a sad time and sad world when life isn't considered important unless it is outside the womb! And then only when it is useful!
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