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$13 million settlement in botched water birth

By The Associated Press
Published: May 21, 2016, 9:07pm

PORTLAND — The parents of a boy deprived of oxygen during a water birth attempt have settled a lawsuit against a Portland hospital for $13 million.

The settlement with Legacy Emanuel Medical Center is the largest in at least 10 years for a hospital birth malpractice case, court papers said.

The lawsuit says Amy Benton went to the hospital in December 2011, planning to give birth underwater. But documents say midwives missed a change in the baby’s fetal heart rate because she was in water. By the time she was taken out and the baby was born, he had been deprived of oxygen and blood, attorneys said.

The lawsuit faults the hospital for failing to perform an immediate C-section.

The hospital declined comment.

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