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Heartbroken mum whose son's heart stopped beating wasn't warned her pregnancy was 'high-risk'

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A mum-to-be was not told her pregnancy was 'high-risk' before her baby was born needing resuscitation, an inquest has heard.

Midwives found Jos Tartese-Joy's heartbeat after mum Katherine Joy, from Marple Bridge, arrived at Stepping Hill Hospital on the night he was born.

But 22 minutes later, as the medical team confirmed that Ms Joy had gone into labour, they couldn't find rhythm of the baby's heart any more. READ MORE: Mum died an hour after giving birth, her baby died eight months later - medics missed 'several opportunities' which could have saved their lives Little Jos was revived by medics and moved to Royal Oldham Hospital, but he could not survive without a ventilator and his life support was turned off six days after his

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