• Privacy policy
  • T&C’s
  • About Us
    • FAQ
  • Contact us
  • Guest Content
  • TLE
  • News
  • Politics
  • Opinion
    • Elevenses
  • Business
  • Food
  • Travel
  • Property
  • JOBS
  • All
    • All Entertainment
    • Film
    • Sport
    • Tech/Auto
    • Lifestyle
    • Lottery Results
      • Lotto
      • Set For Life
      • Thunderball
      • EuroMillions
No Result
View All Result
The London Economic
SUPPORT THE LONDON ECONOMIC
NEWSLETTER
The London Economic
No Result
View All Result
Home Must Reads

Heavily pregnant mum forced to sit on A&E floor for nearly five hours after patients & visitors refused to give up their seats

Bonita Baxter, 27, was rushed to hospital with crippling chest and stomach pains but was left in agony in an over crowded waiting room

SWNS by SWNS
2019-01-30 14:38
in Must Reads
FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailWhatsapp

A heavily pregnant woman with a heart disorder was forced to sit on the floor of A&E for almost FIVE HOURS after no one gave up their seat.

Bonita Baxter, 27, was rushed to hospital by ambulance on Monday (28/1) evening with chest and stomach pains.

The mum, who is six-months pregnant, was told to wait for treatment but due to overcrowding she was forced to sit on the floor.

Nurses advised her to stay in the hospital in case the pain was related to her pregnancy or a symptom of an existing heart disorder.

She suffers from Tricuspid regurgitation, a condition which causes blood to flow backwards through the heart valves.

After two hours, Bonita, a student midwife, begged staff for a chair but none could be found.

A receptionist even pleaded with the patients and visitors to give up their seats but all 50 people in the waiting area refused.

Bonita took a picture of the packed waiting room at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham which has since gone viral.

RelatedPosts

Ghana Drunkards Association goes viral after pressuring govt to lower alcohol prices

Anti-aging drug for dogs set to be available by 2026

Keir Starmer vows to ‘close door on Putin’ with GB Energy

Discount retailer is selling Maltesers Christmas treats for just 1p

Despite going against the advice of medics, after four-and-a-half hours, Bonita called her mother who drove her to Solihull Minor Injuries Unit.

She was given painkillers before being discharged at around 10pm.

Bonita lives in Kings Heath, Birmingham, with her husband Ben, 33, and their five other children aged between one and six.

She said: “Throughout the day on Monday, I was in pain.

“I tried to get a doctor’s appointment but had no luck. I thought I would ride it out and get an early appointment the next day.

“But the pain got worse throughout the afternoon and early evening.
“My husband rang an ambulance and they took me to QE.

“There were 15 ambulances ahead of us waiting to be booked in. It was like a traffic jam outside A&E.

“We initially went to the maternity unit at QE, but they said it was best to stay with the A&E in case I had a problem with my heart or the baby was at risk.

“I totally expected a wait but I was not expecting to have to sit on the floor for almost five hours.

“Hours and hours went by.

“Twice the nurse asked if someone could give up a seat for me. No one moved. I just got blank stares and people looked at the floor.

“I knew these people had their own problems but it was obvious I was heavily pregnant and was in discomfort.

“If it had been the other way round I would have given up my seat for a pregnant woman.

“I would say 70 per cent of those waiting were patients – but some were visitors of patients. One patient had about six or seven visitors.

“One of those could have moved.

“It was just disgusting. I was really shocked.

“I am quite visibly pregnant.

“I am not saying I deserve to be treated like Royalty because I’m pregnant.
“As for the visitors – I just can’t believe it.

“When I went and asked for help a stressed receptionist said ‘do you expect me to magic a chair?’

“I don’t think the staff were expecting it to be so busy.

“It was so uncomfortable on the floor.

“I was texting my mum and she came to the hospital.

“She said ‘can no one give up their seat?’ but again nobody moved.

“My mum took me to Solihull, and they sent me straight away with painkillers.

“They have booked me in for an appointment to see if an operation is needed to remove the gallbladder.

“I have suffered with gallstones once before.

“It gets worse with pregnancy.”

Bonita and her husband Ben, a shopping centre security guard, have lodged a complaint with the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) at the hospital.

A spokesperson from University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, which runs the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, said: “Signage across the Emergency Department and members of our staff do ask visitors to give up their seats for patients during busy times.

“If patients are unhappy with any aspect of their treatment at our hospitals we would urge them to contact our PALS with the details, so they can look into any issues raised.”

By Mark Cardwell

Subscribe to our Newsletter

View our  Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions

About Us

TheLondonEconomic.com – Open, accessible and accountable news, sport, culture and lifestyle.

Read more

SUPPORT

We do not charge or put articles behind a paywall. If you can, please show your appreciation for our free content by donating whatever you think is fair to help keep TLE growing and support real, independent, investigative journalism.

DONATE & SUPPORT

Contact

Editorial enquiries, please contact: [email protected]

Commercial enquiries, please contact: [email protected]

Address

The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE
Company number 09221879
International House,
24 Holborn Viaduct,
London EC1A 2BN,
United Kingdom

© The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE thelondoneconomic.com - All Rights Reserved. Privacy

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Lottery Results
    • Lotto
    • Set For Life
    • Thunderball
    • EuroMillions
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Food
  • Travel
  • JOBS
  • More…
    • Elevenses
    • Opinion
    • Property
    • Tech & Auto
  • About Us
    • Privacy policy
  • Contact us

© The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE thelondoneconomic.com - All Rights Reserved. Privacy

← Young Conservative has produced a guide on how to be a Tory at university ← Pictures show aurora over Icelandic mountain featured in Game of Thrones
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Lottery Results
    • Lotto
    • Set For Life
    • Thunderball
    • EuroMillions
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Food
  • Travel
  • JOBS
  • More…
    • Elevenses
    • Opinion
    • Property
    • Tech & Auto
  • About Us
    • Privacy policy
  • Contact us

© The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE thelondoneconomic.com - All Rights Reserved. Privacy

-->