Its such a sad child bearing tragedy, so sad. I can’t even imagine this couple’s horror at what they claimed happened during a time that is supposed to be special. A Missouri couple is suing a team of doctors for allegedly decapitating their baby during delivery and trying to cover up the stunning surgical mistake by pushing him back into the mother's womb
Parents Arteisha Betts and Travis Amonnette of
Florissant, Missouri filed a lawsuit in September, claiming obstetrician
severed their baby’s head from his body while trying to yank him from the birth
canal during childbirth. The couple accused doctors of forcing them to have a
vaginal birth when the mom to be Betts was scheduled by another doctor to
deliver through C-section. The things that women go through during child bearing is unimaginable.
Dr. Susan Moore allegedly told the couple during a
February 2011 appointment, that their baby had an unusually large stomach and
would not be able to be delivered through a normal birth.
However, when mom Betts reportedly went into premature
labor on March 22, only 28 weeks into her pregnancy and was rushed to St. Johns
Mercy Medical Center in St. Louis, the delivery doctor on duty, Gilbert Gibbs,
forced them into attempting a vaginal birth instead of the C-section Dr. Moore
had proposed.
Dr. Gibbs allegedly flatly refused to deliver the baby
unless the mom did a normal birth. The doctor also stopped them from going to
another hospital. That was where everything went horribly wrong.
The complaint:
Defendant Webb applied
sufficient traction to the axilla and head of
decedent Kaden Travis Ammonette during Webb’s attempt to during
child bearing to deliver decedent vaginally that defendant Webb
separated decedent Kaden Travis Ammonette’s head from his cervical
spine. When defendant Webb separated decedent Kaden Travis Ammonette’s
head from his cervical spine, decedent’s body was still inside Arteisha Betts’
birth canal.
decedent Kaden Travis Ammonette during Webb’s attempt to during
child bearing to deliver decedent vaginally that defendant Webb
separated decedent Kaden Travis Ammonette’s head from his cervical
spine. When defendant Webb separated decedent Kaden Travis Ammonette’s
head from his cervical spine, decedent’s body was still inside Arteisha Betts’
birth canal.
When defendant Webb separated
decedent Kaden Travis Ammonette’s
head from his cervical spine, blood from the arteries and veins in decedent’s
neck shot out, splattered and/or spilled out into the labor and delivery room
in plain view of and in close proximity to plaintiffs Arteisha Betts and Travis
Ammonette. At the time that defendant Webb separated decedent Kaden Travis Ammonette’s head from his cervical spine, plaintiff Travis Ammonette was
approximately 2 to 4 feet from his son’s head.
head from his cervical spine, blood from the arteries and veins in decedent’s
neck shot out, splattered and/or spilled out into the labor and delivery room
in plain view of and in close proximity to plaintiffs Arteisha Betts and Travis
Ammonette. At the time that defendant Webb separated decedent Kaden Travis Ammonette’s head from his cervical spine, plaintiff Travis Ammonette was
approximately 2 to 4 feet from his son’s head.
The lawsuit reportedly claimed Dr. Gibbs, unable to get
the baby out because it was a breached child bearing case, continued to pull the baby out by
the head, subsequently dislocating the spine and separating the head from the
rest of the body. Blood reportedly spurted out of the baby’s neck in full view
of the parents. The incompetent doctor reportedly tried to cover up what
he had done by pushing the baby back into the birth canal, then doing the
C-section he should have done in the first place. This child bearing tragedy could have been easily avoided had he listened in the first place.
Only now it was too late and he is accused of cutting the
mother open without even waiting for the anesthesia to take effect. The
hospital is not being sued at this time, but doctors Wilbert Gibbs and Susan
Moore, Midwest Maternal and Fetal Medicine Services, along with Signature
Medical Group, are all being held liable in the couple’s lawsuit.
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