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Baby doctors predicted to be deaf, blind, and sick born in perfect health

Posted February 25th, 2008 by minortopics | via www.dailymail.co.uk

Oops, good thing the mother didn’t decide to have an abortion based on the doctor’s information! Pediatricians told a British mother during pregnancy screening that her unborn baby had a rare brain disorder — rhomboencephalosynapsis — that would cause the baby to be born deaf, blind, and that he would probably only live a few hours. Much to everyone’s surprise and delight, the baby was born perfectly healthy, and with full vision and hearing.

Now Brandon [Kramer] is teething and attempting to talk, and Kriss, 24, from Pembroke Dock, South Wales, said: “The fact that he is here now, alive and kicking, truly is a miracle.

“The doctors say that he has defied all the odds but it’s really more than that because he wasn’t given any odds at all.

“He was written off completely and we believed he was 100 per cent certain to be handicapped.”

Becky, 23, whose father Paul Weatherall is Mayor of Pembroke Dock, said: “I feel incredibly guilty thinking that I could have killed him – and then I find myself wondering how many other babies are killed who would have turned out to be completely healthy.

“Just two weeks before he was born scans showed that his head was so swollen it was off the scale for normal babies but when he had an MRI scan on Christmas Eve it was confirmed he was completely healthy.

“We had prepared to spend Christmas without him – we thought we’d be planning a funeral. Instead, it was the best Christmas present ever and now we’re having a christening.”

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Home birth gone bad leads to deaf and disabled baby

Posted February 18th, 2008 by minortopics | via www.news.com.au

If you’re going to have a home birth — which already sparks heated debate about the risks involved — make sure to fully vet that midwife!

Midwife Kusum Churcher-Wells is alleged to have failed to check the baby, known as JK, for jaundice during a home delivery in metropolitan Melbourne in April, 2005.

The baby’s father complained to the Nurses Board of Victoria (NBV), alleging the baby was rendered profoundly deaf and permanently disabled with brain damage as a result.

A formal hearing was conducted at the NBV in Melbourne this morning.

Ms Churcher-Wells faces one breach of failing to adequately assess and further treat JK’s jaundice and another of failing to refer JK to a medical practitioner to assess and treat the jaundice.

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