Health officials have admitted failing a woman whose baby died after complications in her pregnancy went undiagnosed at a disorganised Waikato clinic.
The Health and Disability Commissioner today released an investigation into care carried out at the Waikato fetal medicine clinic on a 21-year-old mother whose baby died after an emergency Caesarean section in late 2008.
It found the mother had not received blood and urine tests in her final two consultations at the clinic, despite telling a doctor about significant symptoms of dangerous pregnancy complication preeclampsia.
Hours after the last of her five consultations at the clinic, the woman started vomiting and felt pain in her head like it was about to "explode".
She was rushed to hospital, where she was diagnosed with preeclampsia and forced to undergo an urgent Caesarean section.