A member of the embattled Waikato District Health Board has hit out at a culture of secrecy within the DHB after another baby death at Waikato Hospital was brought to light by media.
It comes at the same time as senior doctors at the hospital has spoken out to allay women's fears about giving birth at Waikato Hospital.
In the latest incident revealed by media, a premature girl died after her mother waited 12 hours to be seen by a doctor at the hospital and an ACC report found the level of care below standard, TVNZ reported.
But Waikato Hospital services clinical unit leader group chairman Chris Holdaway, speaking on behalf of seven of the hospital's high-ranking doctors, said staff in the delivery suite went to great lengths every day to provide a safe service for pregnant women in the Midland region.
Holdaway said he was in no way minimising the distress felt by mothers and families who had suffered a bad experience.
"It is unacceptable for avoidable incidents to recur, and we will keep striving to improve wherever we can. We care about our patients and we care about our staff."
Holdaway said members of the community may be concerned that the obstetric service is in crisis.