Internet Confused After This Woman Sues Mom's GP For Allowing Her To Be Born

By Samantha in Health and Fitness On 4th March 2022
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A woman appearing on This Morning has left her viewers divided after she shared that she sued her mom's GP who allowed her to be born.

Evie Toombes appeared on the ITV show to speak about her decision to sue her mother’s GP for damages for ‘wrongful conception.' 

Toombes, from Lincolnshire, was born with a medical condition spina bifida - a condition where a baby's spine and spinal cord fail to develop in the womb which causes a gap - and now has to use a wheelchair for large amounts of time. 

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Toombes received compensation in millions last year after the judge found that Toombes'  mother was not given proper advice by her doctor and was not explained the link between folic acid and the prevention of spina bifida/neural tube defects.

Though the exact figure of compensation has not been revealed, however, Toombes' lawyers did not dispute it would be a significant sum, likely into the millions.

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Talking to the show hosts, Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby she explained: "This is the case of a GP, who actually admitted to giving advice that was negligent.

"My mum specifically went to advice before conceiving because she was coming off the pill and wanted to make sure everything was OK.

"She didn't have a family of her own - usually you'd probably go to your mum - she didn't have her mum to go to so just wanted to talk to the GP and find out if everything was OK."

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She further added: "And when she went, she specifically asked about if she needed to take folic acid.

"Right there and then, the GP said folic acid wasn't necessary and then what transpired when I was born, and my mum was looking to have a second child and make sure if there was anything she could do to prevent it again, that actually she should have been told about folic acid."

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However, not everyone was comfortable with Toombes' decision to sue the doctor.

Posting on Twitter, one person said: "This story sets a very uneasy precedent where doctors won’t be allowed to give their own educated and qualified opinions to their patients and are forced to stick to what they are told to say by those above them.”

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Another said: “No matter how many supplements or vitamins you take your baby could still be born with an illness or disability. 

“To take the GP to court when the health service is already on its knees… a health service she’ll need having a condition… is beyond belief.”

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Though many people thought Toombes had made the right decision.

One viewer wrote: "Can’t tell if people are too thick to understand why she’s taken a case to court, or just think they are being funny.

"She’s suing because she was born with a debilitating, painful disability that could have been avoided if her mother's doctor gave the correct advice."

Another said: "Clearly the judge felt there was neglect by the GP, as he awarded her millions in damages."

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