Woman Wants Compo After Medical Error Left Her Peeing 100 Times A Day

A former patient at a women’s clinic should be awarded GBP 260,000 in compensation after a doctor’s error made during giving birth left her peeing over 100 times a day, a court has suggested.

Image shows the city of Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, undated photo. Julia A. ,41, suffered a urinary incontinence after a forceps delivery damaged her pelvic floor and nerves in July 2016. (Newsflash)

Ex-patient Julia A., 41, has been suffering from acute incontinence ever since being subjected to a forceps delivery at a private clinic in Bielefeld, Germany, almost seven years ago.

Julia has accused her doctor of having given her too high a dose of anesthetic, which allegedly made the risky birthing necessary.

She had filed a lawsuit against the clinic, but the Bielefeld Regional Court dismissed the case in July 2022 despite the hospital allegedly presenting forged medical records.

Now, the literature student has appealed to the Higher Regional Court of Hamm hoping to get justice.

Julia said in a short statement obtained by Newsflash: “I no longer have a normal life.”

She went to the renowned clinic while experiencing strong contractions in July 2016.

Because of the pain, she was given an epidural anesthesia that stopped the contractions altogether.

Then followed the forceps delivery – which resulted in the birth of a healthy baby boy – but caused permanent damage to the mother’s pelvic floor and nerves.

Image shows the city of Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, undated photo. Julia A. ,41, suffered a urinary incontinence after a forceps delivery damaged her pelvic floor and nerves in July 2016. (Newsflash)

In addition, she claims the doctor had forgotten to empty her bladder, which caused the damage.

Both allegations were denied by the doctor.

Since then, Julia has had to go to the toilet up to 100 times a day and suffers from acute sleep deprivation.

She can no longer work and can hardly leave the house.

A government-paid nanny often takes care of her two children when they want to go to the playground.

While the Bielefeld Regional Court could not find any gross medical error and considered the forged records irrelevant, the Higher Court considers the missed emptying of the bladder to be likely and had criticised the fact that the patient was not adequately informed about the risks of the procedure.

The Higher Court has proposed Julia be awarded with a EUR 300,000 (GBP 260,000) compensation.

If no settlement is reached, a new expert opinion will be commissioned to determine whether the anesthetic was overdosed.

The parties are now to inform the Court of their decision.

Meanwhile, the Bielefeld public prosecutor’s office is set to investigate the doctor for bodily harm and attempted fraud.