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Thursday, February 09 2012

Distraught mum Zowie Darling claims hospital neglect

Zowie Darling claims Medway Maritime Hospital were responsable to her daughter Tilly Rose's death. Zowie Darling her daughter Lillly May.

by Keyan Milanian
kmilanian@thekmgroup.co.uk

A mother claims her unborn baby died after she went unchecked at hospital for four hours.

Zowie Darling was scheduled for a caesarean section at Medway Maritime Hospital after doctors categorised her pregnancy as high-risk.

But the 24-year-old believes daughter Tilly Rose was stillborn because she was not monitored by medics on the day of the procedure.

She says her daughter was alive when she arrived at the hospital for the surgery 10 days before her due date.

Ms Darling says she had to wait four hours before she was checked by a doctor.

It was later discovered Tilly died some time that morning, possibly because of a knot in her umbilical cord.

Ms Darling claims a midwife later told her she should have been wired up to a monitoring machine from the moment she arrived at hospital.

The mother-of-one is now preparing a formal complaint against the hospital.

She said: "If they had monitored me like I think they should have, they would have known the baby was in distress.

"In the morning she was moving, she was very active. If they had, my baby might have been with me today.

"Now I cannot stop until something has been done – I just don’t want this happening to someone else again."

Ms Darling, of Bull Lane, Newington, was asked to attend Medway Maritime for the caesarean at 7am on July 15.

She said she arrived 15 minutes early, with Tilly "being fidgety", and was told to have a shower and dress in a gown.

Ms Darling claims she had to wait for a bed until 8.30am and did not know anything was wrong until a surgeon came to speak to her at 11am – and could not pick up the baby’s heartbeat.

Tilly Rose was buried at Chatham cemetery with her grandparents.

A Medway NHS Foundation Trust spokesman said: "Our most sincere sympathies remain with Ms Darling for her loss.

"We are sorry to hear about the concerns Ms Darling has raised about her care and once we have received the formal complaint, which we understand Ms Darling is compiling, we will be able to fully investigate each area of concern."


  • Ms Darling has organised a sponsored walk in memory of baby Tilly Rose to buy a monitoring machine for the hospital.
    The walk will starts at Sheerness train station at 10.30am on October 10, finishing at the Magpie Tavern pub, in Magpie Hall Road, in Chatham. Tickets are £10. Phone Amy Sparkes for more details on 07850 522 010.

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  • vani wrote:


    I too lost my baby boy exactly like this in sweden uppsala.My due date was on August14 2010 I went to hospital at 8a.m on Aug-16 to ask why still no contractions and less baby movements. Doctor examine me nearly 40 mins and told today u have to go for c-section as baby has low oxygen supply and less heart beat. I asked 2 questions and ask to put promise that nothing bad will happen. He send me to labour ward , there I waited for nearly 2 hrs thinking I was in safe hands and my baby. At 11.25am midwife told there was no heart beat , I dont know how to write my feelings. Later healthcare provider told the doctor commited so many mistakes
    1)doctor have to examine me by using C.G.T not ultrasound scan.
    2)after he know low oxygen flow & less heart beat ,it is emergency c-section but he wasted 40 mins.
    3)in that room there is cgt machine but he send me to labour ward.
    4)in labour ward ,staff informed the doctor that no room was avaible , then he should take immediate action but he neglected me for nearly 2:30hrs. Can anyone who read this tell Is my baby was died or my baby was killed. I lost my baby , my happiness , trust on people so many ...
    So don't trust anyone in case of emergency c-section / low oxygen supply.

    21 Oct 2010 7:22 PM

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  • anon wrote:

    This hospital has so much to answer too my step daughter has lost 2 unborn baby's due to the stupidity off the hospital, not even the records add up right.

    Something needs to be done about the place. To Ms Darling me and the family send all our love to you and really hope you get the answers you would like, which if the hospital can do will try to spin you more lies.

    02 Sep 2010 6:28 PM

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  • anon wrote:

    my heart goes out to Zowie and her family. Why are hospitals still not learning from their mistakes!!??My daughter has cerebral palsey due to hospital neglect,it makes me sick to see this kind of thing still happening. I hope she sues for damages, this kind of thing shouldn't happen in this day and age.

    02 Sep 2010 4:22 PM

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  • Sophie wrote:

    R.I.P Tilly Rose, ull be missed along with Danny lee. xxx Love from your cousin soph x x

    02 Sep 2010 12:07 PM

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  • anon wrote:

    something similar happened to me, baby heart beating nicely right upto birth, there wasn't any cots in neonatal, the paeds said there is nothing they can do, then claimed my baby was stillborn. was kept from holding my baby for quite some time. midwives heavily hinted on another time they are being put under so much strain due to people moving to the area from other countries.

    02 Sep 2010 5:31 AM

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  • Margaret wrote:

    WHAT a scandal! It would be less surprising if it weren't the first. When we see the salaries and golden parachutes of hospital administration staff, we can feel scandalised at the fact that we need to call upon charity to buy essential equipment. I hope the Medway NHS foundation Trust are condemned to pay appropriate damages to this woman who's child's life was lost through negligence. Someone must accept responsibility for a maternity service functioning without a monitor..My sympathy for Ms Darling.

    29 Aug 2010 8:00 AM

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