Recent praise for Ms Mason
"Just a quick e-mail to say thank you for all your input in this case. It was invaluable and very important in achieving the settlement. My suspicion is that the Defendant made the offer of settlement knowing that it was in
Failure of sterilisation during Caesarean section
In 2008, Sandy had a Caesarean Section in her fourth pregnancy. She requested female sterilisation at the same time, and this was carried out by tubal ligation. However, in 2010 she became pregnant. Sandy decided to terminate the pregnancy. She
Bladder injury
Bladder injury following Caesarian section Georgie suffered a bladder injury during her second Caesarean section, as well as a post partum haemorrhage of more than 3 litres. PMS Expert Report concluded that the bladder injury is a recognised complication of
Bowel injury
Bowel injury following Caesarean section Lola underwent a Caesarean section for fetal distress in September 1999. The baby was born in good condition, but two days later Lola was diagnosed with peritonitis, and a laparotomy discovered a small bowel perforation. A
Ureteric injury
Ureteric injury following Caesarean section Eleanor was booked for an elective Caesarean section in her second pregnancy, but went into labour before this. Delay in getting into theatre resulted in the Caesarean being performed in the second stage of labour
Haemorrhage following Caesarean section
Juno had a Caesarean Section in November 2006, following a trial of ventouse. The baby was in good condition, but she suffered a massive postpartum haemorrhage. The bleeding was only controlled by a hysterectomy with internal iliac artery ligation. Harrie
Hysterectomy following Caesarean section
Jackie was an insulin dependant diabetic, who became pregnant for the first time. Her blood sugar levels were difficult to control and there was evidence of a very large baby: as a result, it was decided to perform a Caesarean
Wound dehiscence following Caesarean section.
Christie suffered a complete wound dehiscence following an emergency Caesarean section in May 2003. She alleged that this was due to various counts of negligence before, during and after the procedure. PMS Expert Report concluded that the wound dehiscence should
Wound infection following Caesarean section
Kylie was an obese 35 year old woman in her 3rd pregnancy. Gestational diabetes was detected and the fetus was noted to be much larger than her previous babies. Spontaneous labour started at 41 weeks but, after a long first


