• 7112@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    A fourth midwife described a “frightening place to work”, where shifts were frantic and standards could slip - while a fifth recalled having been the only person on shift capable of analysing babies’ heart rates using a monitoring machine.

    She remembers “running in and out of people’s rooms” and fearing a mother or baby would die because of a lack of appropriate staff. “Sometimes we’d work all night without food or a loo break. People were exhausted.”

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      8 days ago

      Yeah, that’s the actual problem, not the fact they blow off some steam by using some rude terms behind patients back.