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Disappointment and anger over planning decision
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Disappointment and anger over planning decision
The task of An Coimisiún Pleanála was not to adjudicate on healthcare policy or capital investment priorities
Refusal of permission for €100m wing at Dublin maternity hospital divides opinion
Clinical needs more important than heritage aspect, says Jennifer Carroll MacNeill
One of Europe’s busiest maternity facilities was refused permission for an extension due to fears it might irreparably damage character of Parnell Square
About 500-600 babies are born in Ireland with CHD every year, from simple to quite complex cases
Questioning the ‘character’ of Parnell Square
A disappointing planning decision
Four-storey critical care building would cause irreparable damage to the character of Parnell Square, An Coimisiún Pleanála concluded
Study assisted by Coombe and Rotunda ‘highlights richness of brain function’ in infants
Unit supported 12 per cent more people last year than in 2024
The Rotunda is delivering thousands more babies than other hospitals, as plans for its redevelopment have stalled. Meanwhile, across the river in Dublin 4, millions have already been spent on relocating the National Maternity Hospital
Baby Elliot Deak was welcomed at 12.00am weighing 3.65kg (8lbs 1oz)
Babies younger than 25 weeks were once not considered viable but ‘now we’re looking at 22-weekers’, says Rotunda master
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Ó Ríordáin’s youngest daughter Róisín was born prematurely a few days ago at 26 weeks’ gestation
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Most such pregnancies proceed smoothly, an obstetrician says, and there are steps expectant mothers can take to reduce risks
Dublin Civil Trust argues proposed building would transform western side of Parnell Square ‘into a street’
No agreed maximum safe travel time to nearest maternity unit or self-employed community midwife, report shows
Over one million appointments to go live on next version of HSE app, conference told
LesleyAnn Flynn told High Court her baby was born head first onto the floor as she was moved between beds in 2018 birth
Hospital chairman argued it was being penalised for increasing activity and treating more women
Maya Dube weighed just over 400 grams when she was born
Kaitlyn Winston claims she was forced to quit job after hospital refused to sack porter who sexually harassed her
The Floral study will give researchers more vital data onthe effect of the pandemic on the microbiome, allergies and social development
Dr Hilton Koppe now runs workshops to help health workers to deal with trauma
Hospital says large-scale project is ‘critical’ to meeting needs of patients but heritage group criticises impact on Georgian Dublin
HSE chief clinical officer Colm Henry urges parents to vaccinate their children
Maternity hospitals – and at least one home – were busy overnight with deliveries of new babies
With numerous developments ongoing at the hospital and growing demand for its services, it’s an exciting time for Prof Sean Daly
Last Christmas Day, 75 babies – 38 boys and 37 girls – were born in the State, according to the CSO
Baby Ollie Buckley died at the Rotunda Hospital in September 2022 and his death was recorded as sudden unexplained postnatal collapse
Gibbet Hill, the Irish writer’s macabre tale of a man set upon by strange children at the site of a real murder, was discovered by Dublin researcher Brian Cleary
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