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Newborn baby died from sepsis after doctors dimissed mother’s concerns for ‘first-time parent paranoia’

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A newborn baby died of Sepsis after the concern of his concerned mother was rejected as 'first parent paranoia'.

Little Harvey Saainese died in his sleep after three weeks as a result of Strep a Sepsis and myocardial fibrosis – a heart disease.

Last mother Lilly Rossiter, 21, and Father Zach Saines, 28, had noticed that their son 'pulled' after he was born, but was told that this was just a reflex.

After he noticed that he was also sleepy and would not wake up to take a bottle, they hurried the week old baby to A&E.

However, their fears were rejected as 'probably paranoid as the first parents' and were sent home after doctors had seen him take a bottle.

She later called 111 with the same worries, but was told again that it was just a reflex.

But only a few days later the mother found shocking that her son was not breathing and despite being taken to the hospital and the efforts of the hospital, the baby died.

The deeply sad mother said: 'Nobody would listen to us.

Newborn baby died from sepsis after doctors dimissed mother’s concerns for ‘first-time parent paranoia’

Little Harvey Saines died in his sleep after three weeks because of Strep a Sepsis and myocardial fibrosis – a heart disease

Worried mother Lilly Rossiter, 21, had noticed that their son 'shocked' after he was born, but was told that this was just a reflex

Worried mother Lilly Rossiter, 21, had noticed that their son 'shocked' after he was born, but was told that this was just a reflex

After he also noticed that he was also sleepy and would not wake up to take a bottle, they hurried the week old baby to A&E

After he also noticed that he was also sleepy and would not wake up to take a bottle, they hurried the week old baby to A&E

“He shocked his infection.

'Doctors said we were parents for the first time and we had brought him in for no reason.

“Three days later he died in his sleep.”

Mrs. Rossiter had a flexible pregnancy until Medici noticed that her baby had a lack of movement after 34 weeks.

She almost underwent a C section of the emergency situation after 36 weeks when she and the baby's heartbeat shot up – but they were sent home when this settled.

A planned C-section was 39 weeks in Pencil and Harvey was born on March 29, 2022 in St Michael's Hospital, Bristol.

However, the mother could see that something was wrong from the start.

She said: “In his cradle he jerked. They told me it was reflex. '

Harvey was born on March 29, 2022 in St Michael's Hospital, Bristol. Displayed: Father Zach Saines holds Little Harvey

Harvey was born on March 29, 2022 in St Michael's Hospital, Bristol. Displayed: Father Zach Saines holds Little Harvey

The newborns came home after three days, but Mrs. Rossiter continued to worry about his jerky movements and having blue lips, but when she searched online, she discovered that it was normal for b-section babies

She said: 'A week later he cried all night. He was constantly pulling. He was really sleepy. He would not wake up for bottles. '

She called 999 and paramedics came to test Harvey's glucose level, but said he was doing well.

She was encouraged by her family to take the boy to the local Weston General Hospital A&E on 5 April 2022.

“We explained to them what was going on and that he did not feed and threw the bottle,” said the deeply sad mother.

“They said,” feed him for us and we will see what he's like. “

“He was fine and went to sleep again and they said,” You can go now “.

“I said,” What about shocking? ” They said, “You are probably paranoid first parents”. He threw the bottle five minutes later. '

Since then, the two have welcomed her second son, Harrison, now one, depicted, on May 9, 2023, but her earlier experience left her sharp behind

Since then, the two have welcomed her second son, Harrison, now one, depicted, on May 9, 2023, but her earlier experience left her sharp behind

Harrison, depicted, has also been treated four times for Strep A - including two hospital admissions when he went in septic shock

Harrison, depicted, has also been treated four times for Strep A – including two hospital admissions when he went in septic shock

The 21 -year -old says that on April 17, 2022 she called 111 about Harvey's shocks and vomiting – and spoke with a doctor during a video call – but was told that it was reflex again.

Five days later, however, a mother's worst nightmare came out when she woke up to feed her baby, but he didn't respond.

“I tried to wake him up,” the mother told, “I had seen that he was white and blue. He didn't breathe. I shouted at my partner. '

The father carried out CPR on Little Harvey, while paramedics were called the baby, was brought to the Royal Hospital of Bristol for children where doctors tried to breathe new life into him.

What is Strep a Sepsis?

Invasive group A -Strep is a rare but serious infection that can lead to sepsis.

The symptoms for sepsis This includes blue, pale or flavoring skin lips or tongue, as well as difficult breathing, weak high cry and sleepier than normal and difficult to wake up.

To reduce the symptoms, it is encouraged to wash your hands regularly and thoroughly, especially after using the toilet before eating after contact with wounds or rash.

According to the NHS, if a baby has these symptoms, parents must call 999 or go to A&E.

They may not have all these symptoms.

Lilly said: 'A consultant came in and said he had died three hours before we woke up.

“We were crying. We were so shocked. '

A post-mortem revealed that Harvey had died of Strep a Sepsis and myocardial fibrosis and had a lack of oxygen during pregnancy and it turned out that his symptoms were linked to his infection.

Since then the young couple have struggled with their loss and the mother says she often has nightmares.

She said: 'I and my partner had a very bad time. His little coffin was too small to be in the hearse. Everyone sobbed. '

Since then, the two have welcomed her second son, Harrison, now one, on May 9, 2023, but her earlier experience left her.

She said, “The number of times I called the ambulance when he was born – that's how bad it traumatized me.”

Harrison was also treated four times for Strep A – including two hospital admissions when he went to septic shock.

She said: “I feel he will die in his sleep. When I see Harrison playing myself, it makes me cry. I have photos of Harrison who visits Harvey's grave.

“I call it his garden. When I am paid, I know he is not here, but I buy small pieces for his garden. '

Weston General Hospital was approached, but did not want to comment.

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