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LIVE: Lucy Letby trial, Thursday, November 3
11:03am
The mother was taken to a further room, and it was there where she had physical contact with Child D.
Her impression of Child D condition at that point was "really worried as she [was brought to my chest] but she didn't have any movement, she looked limp and pale - struggled to breathe and was making a groaning noise.
"She wasn't really responsive. There was a split-second where she opened her eyes and looked at me, and then no response.
"I tried to breastfeed her, but she was completely limp, so I was worried."
A male paediatrician informed the mother 'not to worry' as the delivery had been through C-section so the breathing wasn't as clear.
The mother said she didn't believe what he said. His attitude seemed "too careless".
11:04am
The mother said she thought something was wrong with Child D and one of the midwives would assess her in 'a couple of hours'.
She said she did not want to wait that long and wanted another doctor's opinion.
The same doctor came back, but he had spoken to a consultant.
The mother said she was "not reassured" but "was glad someone took me seriously". She was then worried as Child D was taken straight to neonatal unit intensive care.
11:03am
The mother was taken to a further room, and it was there where she had physical contact with Child D.
Her impression of Child D condition at that point was "really worried as she [was brought to my chest] but she didn't have any movement, she looked limp and pale - struggled to breathe and was making a groaning noise.
"She wasn't really responsive. There was a split-second where she opened her eyes and looked at me, and then no response.
"I tried to breastfeed her, but she was completely limp, so I was worried."
A male paediatrician informed the mother 'not to worry' as the delivery had been through C-section so the breathing wasn't as clear.
The mother said she didn't believe what he said. His attitude seemed "too careless".
11:04am
The mother said she thought something was wrong with Child D and one of the midwives would assess her in 'a couple of hours'.
She said she did not want to wait that long and wanted another doctor's opinion.
The same doctor came back, but he had spoken to a consultant.
The mother said she was "not reassured" but "was glad someone took me seriously". She was then worried as Child D was taken straight to neonatal unit intensive care.