A couple have spent 45 minutes bonding with the wrong baby in a terrible maternity ward mix-up.
A young family have been left reeling after finding out that 45 minutes they believed they were spending with their newborn son, were instead with the wrong baby. You simply cannot imagine the distress this must have caused.
The parents now say the mix-up has left them stunned and they are having difficulties bonding with their baby.
Samantha and Nick Stuhlener had their baby boy Levi at St Vincent’s Private Hospital in January.
Months later they are still shattered from what occurred.
It was those first precious hours together when it was realised something had gone wrong. A nurse entered the room and removed what they thought was their son. Shockingly they were informed that they had the wrong baby.
Their son had been left in the settling room – and it was another couple’s newborn they were bonding with.
Ms Stuhlener told 7News “I said what’s happened, what’s going on?”
“And she said, you didn’t have Levi, you had somebody else’s baby.”
The couple were told there had been a mistake with the identification IDs – with nurses failing to cross check the IDs and so they mistakenly brought Mr and Mrs Stuhlener someone else’s newborn son.
An incredibly emotional Ms Stuhlener said that while the hospital assures her Levi was not taken to another room – but remained in the settling room she has concerns that her baby may have been fed by another mother.
Top Comments
I tried, I really did but I can't, just can't empathise with this woman. It sounds like a lot of BS quite frankly. Sure the hospital staff made an error but to blame that on your baby not settling three months later given the lack of trauma to them, or the parents really, is taking the mickey. I didn't bond immediately with one of my babies and she was handed to me pretty much straight away. It's really not all rainbows and fairy dust every time. They need to get it together.
They are after a payout, blatantly obvious! 45 mins is nothing and they didn't even touch the baby in that time! As a mother who has emergency c sections and wasn't allowed to pick up her baby after birth, I still had my babies in the room with me, no matter what! I kept them with me all the time. It was only my last baby that had to be transferred to a NICU at another hospital for 4 days, that I was there without a baby, that is the worst feeling ever! The minute she came back, I was by her side every minute of the day, well, until they kicked me out to rest! If they cant bond with their baby, that is their problem, and not that of the hospital...they need to move on and stop trying to get free cash out of the hospital, who were brave enough to admit their mistake, they could have just covered it up!