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A young Hanover Park mother is heartbroken after her baby girl died when a student doctor allegedly cracked the newborn’s skull during birth.
First-time mom Yulice Francis, 20, says she’d been preparing for months for the arrival of her daughter, Gianna-Lee, but her joyous day turned out to be heartbreaking.
The tragic incident occurred at Mowbray Maternity Hospital last week.
She says on 19 June, she went into labour while at home, and felt scared yet excited as it would be her first time giving birth.
“It was after 8pm and we went to Hanover Park Day Hospital when the pains started,” she says.
“When I got there, they said I was one centimetre dilated and they told me I must get on the bed. They told me I must push so I did.
“Then the doctor told me I am going to Mowbray but never said anything about a C-Section.”
Young mother Yulice Francis, 20. Picture: Leon Knipe
She was transported to Mowbray Maternity Hospital and taken immediately to a delivery room where she was placed in stirrups.
“They put my legs on poles so I can push. I tried and tried and pushed but the child couldn’t come out.
“Her head was near the entrance but she couldn’t come out,” she cries.
She says a female student doctor placed forceps inside her vagina to get the baby out.
“She told me to push and push and then she fetched something that looked like metal spoons and drukked it in me and pulled and pulled. The third time it got stuck in me.”
She says the doctor resorted to a C-Section but as Gianna-Lee was removed she got a skrik to she see her baby’s head broken.
NO QUESTIONS ANSWERED: Mowbray Maternity Hospital. Pictures by Leon Knipe/ana and supplied
“I saw the head and a mark on her cheek. They told me the child is not in a right condition but never told me the cause,” says a crying Yulice.
“They put her on a ventilator and put ice around her head and told me the brain was swollen. They gave me no explanation and no paperwork but I could see her heart beating.
“After two days they put the machine off and I asked them to wait till my mommy comes.”
Yulice and her boyfriend, Gio Lomond, 20, want answers from the Health Department who they have accused of negligence.
“They are to blame; why didn’t they do the C-Section then the child would have been OK but they pulled her out with that thing and broke her skull,” says Yulice.
Baby Gianna-Lee died just two days after her birth. Picture supplied by family and used with permission
Health Department spokesperson Natalie Watlington did not answer any questions relating to the child’s death: “Management of Mowbray Maternity Hospital are engaging with the family. Our heartfelt condolences.”
But the grieving couple says they have not heard from the hospital.
Gianna-Lee will be laid to rest this week.