Baby accidentally given to wrong couple reunited with real parents - BBC News

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Publicado 2016-06-02
A couple who were given the wrong baby by a hospital in El Salvador a year ago, have finally been allowed to travel home with the correct child. Rich Cushworth - who is British - and his wife, Mercedes - were only given a birth certificate for their son Moses a few days ago. They landed back home in Dallas, Texas this week where they have been speaking exclusively to our correspondent Matthew Price.

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  • Those doctors gaslit her. If a mom says "this isn't my baby" a doctor's FIRST reaction should be to order a dna test, not try and convince her she is wrong.
  • @katwilliams6602
    They better sue the shit out of that hospital. That’s all.
  • @cynthia3468
    It’s SO disgusting, unprofessional and irritating how often some medical “professionals” outright dismiss a mother’s questions and concerns.
  • @isras6702
    As a nurse - AS SOON - as a patient tells me something is 'off' I double & triple check... I have NEVER regretted the 'second guess' NEVER...
  • @nolagirl7082
    They should sue the shit out of that hospital!!!
  • A mother's instinct should always prevail. What precious and dedicated parents
  • @RenaRego
    The gaslighting this woman experienced is unacceptable. It’s never acceptable but in this case, it’s criminal.
  • @MiSharalee
    thank goodness Australia has that rule of not having nurseries in the hospitals. baby pops out and is required to a 20-30 Min skin bonding then they are placed in a crib next to you and they never leave the room. babies are not allowed to be held outside your room at all.
  • @nirmaniasha
    Never underestimate the instincts of a mother people.
  • @mk6022
    I hate when doctors don't listen to their patients' concerns and even try to label them as crazy or doped up instead trying to go out of their way and address/resolve patients concerns immediately. In this case all they needed to say was "ok if you think this is not your baby lets do DNA test". Instead they try to tell her we don't make mistakes like that you were on meds who knows what you saw. Unbelievable 🙄
  • @kimmyk1
    These poor parents. Lost their initial bonding with their baby. I hope the hospital gets sued big time for such an emotional roller coaster
  • I feel all babies should have a DNA test done when they leave hospital to avoid a huge mistake like this.
  • @vicki9052
    I’d sue the *uck out of that hospital. The emotional trauma caused to the mothers especially and there’s no doubt to the baby boys. Yes even at 3 months. Incompetent staff
  • I had the same thing happen to me with my first child. However, I was relentless saying this was not my baby. They eventually gave me my real baby.
  • I believe the hospital should be held to account. This must be heartbreaking for parents having to go through this. That couple were lucky but what about the ones lost forever, never knowing they were switched. Something needs to be put in place to prevent this from happening or massive compensation should be given to the families as a way to stop this from repeating. Good luck to the family.
  • @CC-tc5uk
    The fact that her first thought wasn’t her biological baby, but this baby that she has been raising and falling in love with... that’s a real mother right there. Mourning a baby that wasn’t hers ☹️
  • @kasday369
    What a beautiful, tenderhearted couple. I hope and pray that their family stays together for their lifetimes.
  • @jimmyhoffa2458
    Even when you had doubts this precious one was your baby you still gave him a mother's love. You and your husband loved him. You both gave him such a sweet sweet start in life and I am sure your son was so loved as well by the other parents. God Bless you all!