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A woman's baby was stillborn after multiple errors were made and risk factors overlooked in a stretched Auckland health system.

The Health and Disability Commission said the baby's parents were failed by Health NZ Waitematā, which runs Waitākere and North Shore hospitals.

The woman had repeatedly raised worries with health staff before she lost her baby at 38 weeks pregnant in 2021.

Deputy commissioner Rose Wall's report outlined how, at various times in her pregnancy, risks were not properly acted on.

They included the woman's large uterine fibroid, the baby's small size, a small amount of amniotic fluid, and abnormal heartbeat at hospital.

The situation escalated when she went to hospital at about 38 weeks pregnant, worried about a lack of movement.

After monitoring, she was sent home but returned the next day.

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