Coronial

6 results for pre-labour rupture of membranes

SAhospital2009-06-24

Coroner's Finding: LINNELL Sienna Jools

0y · Female·Group B Streptococcus infection

…ion was reported negative, and no antibiotic prophylaxis was administered during labour despite prolonged rupture of membranes (43 hours) and significant labour duration (17 hours). The coroner found the death preventab…

obstetricsgeneral practicesystemcommunication
VIChospital2025-02-20

Finding into death of Mia Rose Iskander

0y · Female·Complications of ascending uterine infection (Klebsiella pneumoniae) in the sett…

…m ascending uterine infection (Klebsiella pneumoniae) with chorioamnionitis following maternal premature pre-labour rupture of membranes (PPROM) at 32 weeks. Maternal management during PPROM admission (9-16 June) was app…

obstetricsneonatologydiagnosticdelayamoxicillin
WAhome2015-06-08

Inquest into the Death of Baby C

0y · Male·Group B Streptococcal infection and meconium aspiration with early bronchopneumo…

…spital birth who had declined GBS screening and hospital booking. Labour was prolonged (40 hours membrane rupture, 24 hours active labour). After delivery of a malodorous placenta indicating infection, midwives observed…

midwiferyobstetricsdiagnosticdelay
VIChospital2025-02-18

Finding into death of Tasman Murray Tribe

0y · Male·Complications of birth-related traumatic head injury

Tasman Murray Tribe, a neonate born at 36 weeks gestation, died at 7 days of age from complications of birth-related traumatic head injury. Labour was prolonged in the second stage; instrumental delivery was attempted bu…

obstetricsneonatologyoxytocin
VIChospital2025-09-29

Finding into death of Baby M

0y · Female·Perinatal asphyxia

Baby M was born at 38+4 weeks gestation in poor condition at The Royal Women's Hospital on 10 November 2022 and died at 24 minutes of age from perinatal asphyxia. Autopsy findings suggested cord compression occurring 4-6…

obstetricsneonatologyproceduralcommunicationadrenaline
VIChospital2019-11-11

Finding into death of Finn Moser

1y · Male·Head injury in the setting of labour

Finn Moser was a one-day-old neonate who died from head injury sustained during labour and delivery at the Royal Women's Hospital. He was born to a mother with dichorionic diamniotic twins, induced at 36 weeks due to pre…

obstetricsneonatologydiagnosticcommunicationprostaglandin gel

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