Caring
"Broke my whole life": Mum reveals horrific hospital mistake that took unborn son's life

The pair felt like their prayers had been answered after learning that Sarah was pregnant last year.
However, things would take a dark turn after a doctor offered morphine to manage the pain during labour.
Sarah accidentally was administered ten times the dosage of morphine she was prescribed, resulting in her going into a coma and her baby becoming stillborn.
“It was devastating, it broke my whole life,” she said.
“That destroyed our family within a moment.”
Hospital staff didn't know anything was wrong until the next morning, as they thought Sunny was sleeping instead of being in a coma.
“I was sleeping,” Sunny said.
“My baby was dying and she was fighting for life.”
Sarah suffered a heart attack after the accident and her organs began to shut down, but after three days in a coma, she recovered.
However, the baby was stillborn.
The hospital, St John of God Bunbury, said it is continuing to probe what went wrong.
“This is a tragic occurrence. The hospital feels deeply for the family, and will continue to investigate,” it said in a statement.
“It appears the incident was caused by human error.”