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Breastfeeding Scots mum at risk of sepsis refuses hospital treatment over Covid-19 baby separation 'rules'

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Covid-19 baby separation 'rules'. Emma O’Donnell’s doctor pleaded with her to go to the Queen Elizabeth hospital last month after her mastitis infection showed signs of sepsis.

But despite the 33-year-old’s sickness, fever, dizzy spells, and 120mph heart rate, she refused to be admitted over night for monitoring because it meant not being able to feed her seven month old baby Harry.

The Glasgow mum claims the Queen Elizabeth hospital told her GP in advance that not only could she not have the baby stay with her, but that she couldn't even bring him on to hospital grounds over virus fears.

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