The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Mums-to-be face flying hospital trip

Mums face 100-mile helicopter journey to give birth

- BY CALUM ROSS

Highland health chiefs have admitted they may have to rely on the Coastguard helicopter to take pregnant women from Caithness to Inverness when bad weather hits.

Highland health chiefs have admitted they may have to rely on the Coastguard helicopter to take pregnant women from Caithness to Inverness when bad weather hits.

The contingenc­y plan emerged after north MSP Edward Mountain claimed the closure of the A9 road on Thursday due to wintry conditions should be a “wake-up call” to the NHS in the Caithness maternity row.

It emerged this week that only 20% of expectant mums were able to give birth at Caithness General Hospital last year because of restrictio­ns introduced following the “potentiall­y avoidable” death of a baby girl in Wick in 2015.

The figure represente­d a huge drop from previous years, when about twothirds of mothers from the county had their babies delivered locally.

With more and more mums having to make the 100-mile journey to Raigmore Hospital, a series of alarming problems have emerged in recent months, including ambulances which were not properly equipped, and parents having to make repeated trips up and down the A9.

The bad weather this week, including the temporary closure of the A 9 Dunbe a th snow gates, prompted Highlands and Islands MSP Edward Mountain to raise concerns.

The Conservati­ve said: “The snow gates were closed yesterday and we know how quickly things can go badly wrong in these cases.

“There would be no air ambulance availabili­ty. There’s no way to get them down effectivel­y to Raigmore if the snow gates are closed.

“I think it’s unacceptab­le. Last night was a wake-up call for NHS Highland to think about their plans for mothers when the bad weather hits.”

Responding to the remarks, an NHS Highland spokesman said last night that the Coastguard helicopter could be used in such circumstan­ces.

He said: “The coastguard helicopter can be called in cases of emergency when road and air ambulance are unable to travel due to severe weather or when the road is blocked.

“In cases when we have had to use these contingenc­y plans, there have been positive outcomes for both mother and baby.

“In very bad conditions, we would set up local emergency liaison groups establishe­d in which case if any cases were deemed a medical emergency.”

“The coastguard helicopter can be called in an emergency”

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UP IN THE AIR: The coastguard helicopter could be used to transport expectant mothers to Raigmore in emergency cases
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