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23rd March 2018
07:51pm GMT

The man had gone on the holiday with friends shortly before Rachel found out she was pregnant.
He behaved suspiciously when he returned from the holiday and found excuses not to go to appointments, Rachel claims.
When Rachel went in for a planned C-section last summer, he also missed it and the birth of their child.
Joanne cared for Rachel and the baby in the hours after the birth, even giving her a rectal suppository.
The next day, Joanne told Rachel that she'd met her partner months back on the holiday and had rubbed suncream on his back.
A week later, Rachel says, Joanne called her and revealed they'd slept together.
"As a woman, I am now left with a life-long memory of the midwife holding my new-born baby in her arms with the knowledge that she was having sexual relations with my baby’s father during my pregnancy and being fully aware that I was under the care of her place of work."The Liverpool Women’s Hospital Trust confirmed it was looking into formal complaint of a nurse's failure to declare a conflict of interest.
"We can confirm that disciplinary proceedings were undertaken by the Trust as a result of two members of staff’s conduct," it said in a statement to Metro.
"The Trust took this action immediately upon being made aware of the incident and an internal investigation was also conducted.
"We would like to apologise for the upset caused to the patient as a result of their experience."Explore more on these topics: