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Facts:
- Mrs Montgomery was a diabetic woman, and therefore likely to have a large baby.
- The hospital was aware of this throughout her pregnancy.
- There is a 9-10% chance of shoulder dystocia (shoulders being too wide to pass through the pelvis).
- Usually women opt for a caesarean section but this was not discussed with Mrs Montgomery.
- During delivery shoulder dystocia occurred and the baby was born with severe disabilities.
- Mrs Montgomery is claiming a breach of duty because the doctor negligently failed to warn her of the risks involved with vaginal birth.
Problems:
- Was the doctor negligent when they didn’t make Mrs Montgomery aware of the risks involved?
- Should Mrs Montgomery have been able to choose how her baby was delivered when presented with the facts?
Decision:
- The courts found that the doctor was negligent.
- Mrs Montgomery should have been made aware of other options available to her.
- Courts found that had the breach of duty not occurred and a caesarean section was executed, the child would have been born free of any disabilities.
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