Lucy Letby: Parents saw baby resuscitated twice, murder trial told

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Parents saw baby resuscitated twice, trial of murder-accused nurse Lucy Letby told

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In a statement read to court, Child H's mother, who is diabetic, explained that she was induced at the hospital on 22 September 2015 due to concerns about her blood sugar levels.Soon after the birth, her mother, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said the baby "began to look pale and began to make grunting noises".

She "improved dramatically" while at Arrowe Park and was eventually discharged on 9 October, the jury heard.Image caption,Jurors were also shown Facebook messages sent by Yvonne Griffiths, who was then the neonatal unit deputy manager, to Ms Letby on the morning after Child H's first collapse. Ms Letby said: "It's all just so rubbish lately and always seems to happen at night when less people.The court earlier heard from expert witnesses Dr Dewi Evans and Dr Sarah Bohin in relation to the case of Child G.

The court was shown a nursing note recorded by Ms Letby on the morning of 21 September 2015 which stated that Child G "had two large projectile milky vomits" and had "apnoea" for a short period.

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