The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Changes implemente­d after parents’ ordeal at Kirkcaldy hospital

Action taken to address the needs of people suffering pregnancy loss

- SARAH VESTY svesty@thecourier.co.uk

A heartbroke­n Fife couple who were left sitting in a corridor for 20 minutes after learning they had lost their unborn baby have praised NHS Fife for making changes.

Councillor Gavin Ellis and his wife Cheryl were expecting their first child when the pregnancy developed complicati­ons in July.

After receiving the heartbreak­ing news, the Dunfermlin­e couple were left in a corridor at the Victoria Hospital where they were surrounded by expectant mothers and young children.

The Conservati­ve member for Dunfermlin­e North spoke to The Courier about the couple’s ordeal and was overwhelme­d at the number of people who had shared a similar experience.

Mr Ellis, 37, met health chiefs at the Kirkcaldy hospital last week and has praised changes that have been made to the layout of the ward.

He said: “During our meeting we discussed the many challenges faced by the hospital which can find itself restrained within the building size it has.

“We also discussed the messages I had received from parents who have been through the process of pregnancy loss and what wishes had been relayed about the changes they would like to see.

“I was pleased to hear that over the last couple of months, small changes to the Early Pregnancy Unit and Antenatal Unit have taken place to make the journey through the process much more sympatheti­c and compassion­ate for those who are at risk of baby loss.

“We now have a larger waiting area accessed from the front door at maternity which allows for parents to sit comfortabl­y or get fresh air at the front door while waiting to be seen.

“If there is a risk of loss or complicati­ons, you are taken to the scan area by a member of staff separate from the antenatal area.

“When you leave the scan, you are no longer sitting in a corridor where many of us have felt alone and confused.

“Instead you are provided a room with refreshmen­ts to sit in and discuss with a member of staff what has happened.”

Mr Ellis added: “I am confident that the staff will continue to improve on the issue and that hopefully going forward we can be assured that no parents will be left feeling confused and alone.

“I’m grateful to all staff at the Victoria involved in these changes and I’m exceptiona­lly grateful to all those parents who have spoken to me about their concerns and experience­s.”

The councillor also issued his thanks to SNP MSP Shirley-Anne Somerville who attended the meeting, providing cross party support.

I’m grateful to all staff at the Victoria involved in these changes and grateful to all those parents who have spoken to me about their concerns and experience­s. COUNCILLOR GAVIN ELLIS

 ??  ?? Gavin Ellis with, from left, hospital manager Gemma Couser, head of midwifery Aileen Lawrie, director of nursing Helen Wright, Shirley-Anne Somerville MSP and clinical midwife Lorna Eldridge.
Gavin Ellis with, from left, hospital manager Gemma Couser, head of midwifery Aileen Lawrie, director of nursing Helen Wright, Shirley-Anne Somerville MSP and clinical midwife Lorna Eldridge.

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