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'Doctors Told Me It was Against the Rules to Save My Premature Baby'

The attached image is a picture of Jayden Capewell, who was born prematurely and dies solely because he was denied treatment by the NHS in Britain. If societies are judged by how they treat the weakest and most vulnerable inside their society, then nations with "compassionate" socialized national healthcare plans are surely damned. The leftists who promote such insanity never think about the fact that such systems place targets on the backs of people like Jayden. If Jayden had been lucky enough to have been born in an evil, heartless, for-profit system like ours in America... he would most likely be alive today. Here's the article from the Mail Online:

Doctors left a premature baby to die because he was born two days too early, his devastated mother claimed yesterday.
Sarah Capewell begged them to save her tiny son, who was born just 21 weeks and five days into her pregnancy - almost four months early.
They ignored her pleas and allegedly told her they were following national guidelines that babies born before 22 weeks should not be given medical treatment.


Miss Capewell, 23, said doctors refused to even see her son Jayden, who lived for almost two hours without any medical support.
She said he was breathing unaided, had a strong heartbeat and was even moving his arms and legs, but medics refused to admit him to a special care baby unit.

Miss Capewell is now fighting for a review of the medical guidelines.


Medics allegedly told her that they would have tried to save the baby if he had been born two days later, at 22 weeks.
In fact, the medical guidelines for Health Service hospitals state that babies should not be given intensive care if they are born at less than 23 weeks.
The guidance, drawn up by the Nuffield Council, is not compulsory but advises doctors that medical intervention for very premature children is not in the best interests of the baby, and is not 'standard practice'.
James Paget Hospital in Norfolk refused to comment on the case but said it was not responsible for setting the guidelines relating to premature births.
A trust spokesman said: 'Like other acute hospitals, we follow national guidance from the British Association of Perinatal Medicine regarding premature births.'
Miss Capewell, who has had five miscarriages, said the guidelines had robbed her son of a chance of life.


She said: 'When he was born, he put out his arms and legs and pushed himself over.

A midwife said he was breathing and had a strong heartbeat, and described him as a "little fighter".

I kept asking for the doctors but the midwife said, "They won't come and help, sweetie. Make the best of the time you have with him".'
She cuddled her child and took precious photos of him, but he died in her arms less than two hours after his birth.
Miss Capewell, who has a five-year-old daughter Jodie, went into labour in October last year at 21 weeks and four days after suffering problems during her pregnancy.
She said she was told that because she had not reached 22 weeks, she was not allowed injections to try to stop the labour, or a steroid injection to help to strengthen her baby's lungs.

Instead, doctors told her to treat the labour as a miscarriage, not a birth, and to expect her baby to be born with serious deformities or even to be still-born.


She told how she begged one paediatrician, 'You have got to help', only for the man to respond: 'No we don't.'

As her contractions continued, a chaplain arrived at her bedside to discuss bereavement and planning a funeral, she claims.
She said: 'I was sitting there, reading this leaflet about planning a funeral and thinking, this is my baby, he isn't even born yet, let alone dead.'
After his death she even had to argue with hospital officials for her right to receive birth and death certificates, which meant she could give her son a proper funeral.

She was shocked to discover that another child, born in the U.S. at 21 weeks and six days into her mother's pregnancy, had survived.
Amillia Taylor was born in Florida in 2006 and celebrated her second birthday last October. She is the youngest premature baby to survive.
Miss Capewell said: 'I could not believe that one little girl, Amillia Taylor, is perfectly healthy after being born in Florida in 2006 at 21 weeks and six days.
'Thousands of women have experienced this. The doctors say the babies won't survive but how do they know if they are not giving them a chance?'
Miss Capewell has won the support of Labour MP Tony Wright, who has backed her call for a review of the medical guidelines. He said: 'When a woman wants to give the best chance to her baby, they should surely be afforded that opportunity.'

What the medical guidelines say...Guidance limiting care of the most premature babies provoked outrage when it was published three years ago.
Experts on medical ethics advised doctors not to resuscitate babies born before 23 weeks in the womb, stating that it was not in the child's 'best interests'.
The guidelines said: 'If gestational age is certain and less than 23+0 (i.e at 22 weeks) it would be considered in the best interests of the baby, and standard practice, for resuscitation not to be carried out.'
Medical intervention would be given for a child born between 22 and 23 weeks only if the parents requested it and only after discussion about likely outcomes.
The rules were endorsed by the British Association of Perinatal Medicine and are followed by NHS hospitals.
The association said they were not meant to be a 'set of instructions', but doctors regard them as the best available advice on the treatment of premature babies.
More than 80,000 babies are born prematurely in Britain every year, and of those some 40,000 need to be treated in intensive care.

The NHS spends an estimated £1 billion a year on their care.
But while survival rates for those born after 24 weeks in the womb have risen significantly, the rates for those born earlier have barely changed, despite advances in medicine and technology.
Medical experts say babies born before 23 weeks are simply too under-developed to survive, and that to use aggressive treatment methods would only prolong their suffering, or inflict pain.
The guidelines were drawn up by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics after a two-year inquiry which took evidence from doctors, nurses and religious leaders.
But weeks before they were published in 2006, a child was born in the U.S. which proved a baby could survive at earlier than 22 weeks if it was given medical treatment.
Amillia Taylor was born in Florida on October 24, 2006, after just 21 weeks and six days in the womb. She celebrated her second birthday last year.
Doctors believed she was a week older and so gave her intensive care, but later admitted she would not have received treatment if they had known her true age.
Her birth also coincided with the debate in Britain over whether the abortion limit should be reduced.

Some argued that if a baby could survive at 22 weeks then the time limit on abortions should be reduced.
The argument, which was lost in Parliament, followed a cut to the time limit in 1990 when politicians reduced it from 28 weeks to 24 weeks, in line with scientific evidence that foetuses could survive outside the womb at a younger age.
However, experts say cases like Amillia Taylor's are rare, and can raise false expectations about survival rates.
Studies show that only 1 per cent of babies born before 23 weeks survive, and many suffer serious disabilities.
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Added: Sep-9-2009 
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  • This is a week and distasteful attempt to discredit the NHS, and the uploader should be ashamed of himself.

    As is clearly stated in the article, the reasons for not giving treatment are nothing to do with costs and all about potential suffering inflicted on a very premature baby that is highly unlikely to survive no matter what treatment is given.
    Re-read these excerpts and understand that this is NOTHING to do with a national health care program being unfit for purpose.
    On the contrary the NHS More..

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    • Correction.....It's people like you that should be ashamed of themselves for placing more value on the lives of terrorists and Taliban, than new born babies. Liberals like you are all cowards, you attack the weak and defenceless, and try to appease and apologize to terrorists.

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    • Are you serious?
      At what point did I mention terrorists and the Taliban?
      What on earth is the relevance to my statement.
      Get your head out of your rear end man.

      Posted Sep-9-2009 By 

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    • shit like this always comes from people who "don't" live in America

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    • You anti Obama nuts are really scraping the bottom of the barrel now.
      Just how low are you willing to go?

      Revolution, how does that grab you. The doctors never looked at the child. They simply spewed government mandated guidelines, and let the woman's child die!

      They didn't need to resuscitate the newborn. They needed to give it attention, YOU DOCTRINE SPEWING ASSBAG!

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    • Obviously another one who doesn't know what the hell they are talking about......especially concerning the NHS and how it operates

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  • Welcome to Obamacare. Sorry, folks, but liberals will die on the streets and in government buildings before Americans put up with this Hugo Chavaz shit coming from Washington. Prepare to die, left-wing shit. Prepare to be beaten to death like the retarded vermin you are.

    Posted Sep-9-2009 By 

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    • "left-wing shit" "Vermin"... why do you hate america?

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    • I think your brain misfired there. When you hate the tyranny the left is doggedly attempting to place over Americans you are showing your love for America. Now go back to sucking that ACORN pedophile's dick, and be a good useful idiot.

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    • Look at his comment on the post where that girl was murdered in a church with a bat..
      The guy is a fucking moron

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    • No, my brain is just fine, Mr. Wizard.

      I hate tyranny just as much as anyone else, but there's nothing at ALL absolute or oppressive about the powers being exerted by this administration. They can't even pass healthcare with a working majority.

      I think you're being hyperbolic and mistaking the marginalization and fall out of the GOP and somehow turned mistaken that for tyranny, probbaly because you have a hypersensitive persicution complex fed by your overinflated sense of self-importance. More..

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    • you mean the part where I said it was TRAGIC


      ...or just the part where I said it was IRONIC?

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  • Its sad, because they didn't even try to save it.

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    • happens here all the time in the states...some of these babies take hundreds of thousands of dollar a day to keep alive and the doctors know the baby wont make it past a few months...so they cant spend 10 mil on a dying cause when that 10 mil could be used on kids who had much better chances...

      Posted Sep-10-2009 By 

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  • Socialized healthcare kills premature babies?

    Bullshit, you've got your brains full of propaganada bullshit, again, bullshit.

    Posted Sep-9-2009 By 

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  • Wow this story is a load of shit

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  • Ok people, what you have failed to realise is that the North American guidelines are exactly the same in this situation - infants born before 23 weeks gestation are only offered 'comfort care' that is, no effort is made to give life saving treatment.

    This is standard practice in most western societies and nothing to do with 'rationing' or eugenics.

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  • Trying to scare the Americans with examples of 'socialized medicine'.The chills must be running down the back of all you gullible Fox News viewers.

    40 million uninsured is far better than socialism,right?

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    • that can be fixed with cooperation between both parties,.and drawing up the proper legislation that helps those 40 million,without having to generate a whole New Giant Colossal Govt Division with amplitudes amounts of new administration costs,.and greater instances of Fraud like their is is no tomorrow,..
      and to make things worse,.he wants to implement this idiotic plan right on to of the 95% of people he said would get a tax cut,.
      more like a new Health tax,.
      and a growing unemployment line,.
      More..

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  • Mcrib_is_back - it's good to know there are SOME intelligent people on LiveLeak.

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  • I'm not so sure a private doctor wouldn't refuse treatment. 21 weeks is the earliest any infant has survived. But depending on symptoms, the doctor might determine that death was a certainty.

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  • ok all you yanks............

    shut up.

    this is an isolated incident produced by an obnoxious f**kwit of a MANAGER, NOT A DOCTOR.

    before you slag off the health service, YOUR DOCTORS MAKE THE SAME DECISION DAILY BASED ON COST.

    thing is this happens occasionally, it's called MAKING A POINT, and you will find when it happens that the "guidelines" change rapidly.

    it's a sad fact that in order to drive home the truth,and make the HEARTLESS BASTARDS WHO MAKE THE RULES SEE REASON some peo More..

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  • It's pretty sick to use a sad story like this to try to make a political point.

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  • Don't trust modern healthcare. PRAY TO JESUS! Magic beats science any day when it comes to guaranteeing a long and healthy life absent of any suffering.

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