“I was told the other mother has breastfed your daughter for two hours and got photos with her, skin-on-skin, did everything I wanted to do.”
When Stefanie Phillips’ newborn daughter Ellie was taken off her by a midwife at Gosford Hospital it was a relief for the first time mum.
Her newborn baby safely taken to the maternity nursery Stefanie was finally given the chance to get some rest.
The woman sharing her room was resting as well having also just given birth to a baby girl.
It’s standard practise in most maternity hospitals and many mothers, after feeling that first anxious pull of separation, allow themselves to accept the help and relax knowing their baby is under the best of care.
But for Stefanie Phillips the unthinkable happened.
When she woke up she was told there had been a terrible mix-up and that the woman sharing her room had been brought the wrong baby when it was time to feed and for two-hours she had breastfed Stefanie’s baby Ellie while the stranger’s own daughter remained in the hospital nursery.
Stefanie told Seven News that she was devastated.
“[I was told] the other mother has breastfed your daughter for two hours and got photos with her … skin-on-skin, did everything I wanted to do with her.”
The switch, on August 18th, was a blow for the first time mum who says she didn’t know how to react.
“I was very overwhelmed, I had just become a new mum. I didn’t know what to say in that situation,” she said.
The incident comes just four days after it was revealed a newborn baby was given to the wrong mother at Sydney’s North Shore Private Hospital.
In this case the mistake was realised before the mother breastfed the newborn who was not hers.