'It caused her to suffer a significant amount of oxygen deprivation. It was extremely challenging for staff, and what they won't have realised (at the time) is that all of this compromised her more than they knew.
'She was never stable from the time of the projectile vomiting. After that she was a completely different baby, sadly. We know that from the scans. This was the event that compromised her overall health'.
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Dr Sandie Bohin, another paediatric consultant brought in as an expert witness, said that premature babies usually vomited silently.
Since nurses had recalled 'hearing`' Baby G vomit, she wondered what exactly they had heard. 'Maybe they heard the vomit hitting the floor,' she said.
'I've not seen babies on neonatal units projecting vomiting. For me that was quite extraordinary – and it was a lot of vomit'.
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