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'Our hearts are broken': Couple's twins died after 'lapses in care' at London hospital



As part of her care, Ms Lincoln should have undergone a cervical scan by 16 weeks. However, this wasn’t arranged after the IT system allowed a staff member at an earlier pregnancy scan to select the wrong option. This cancelled an entry on the system that a cervical scan still needed to be arranged for Amber, according to an investigation report conducted by the Trust.



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