1. Mum describes “horrific” treatment of her sick baby in NSW hospital, who had a ‘cut-off bottle teat’ sticky-taped to his stomach.
Lismore hospital staff used cut-off baby bottle teat to treat sick NSW infant. #9News https://t.co/9ocoPokA0E
— Nine News Sydney (@9NewsSyd) May 25, 2017
The mother of a child treated at Lismore Base hospital in 2014 has told nine.com.au that hospital staff used “sticky-tape” to treat her infant’s herniated obstructed bowel.
Speaking to the site on condition of anonymity, she described the treatment given to her two-month-old son and her family as “third world”.
The young mother and her partner took their baby boy – who was born premature – to the Lismore Base Hospital’s emergency department in late 2014 when he lacked interest in food and wouldn’t stop crying. They were told his symptoms were “because he’s a premature baby” and were sent home.