Georgie Murray-Gourley, who lives in Taunton, said the “constant changing” of the midwives during the pregnancy was disappointing and made it “hard” to communicate.

“I kept having issues in the pregnancy and triage took ages – they wouldn’t get back until a day later,” she said.

Ms Murray-Gourley, who gave birth via c-section, said she was also discharged from the hospital too early due to a lack of beds.

“I should have stayed there longer than I did. I felt pushed out because of the need for beds,” she said.

“It’s not fair the way I was treated,” she added.

In terms of what the hospital trust can do, Ms Murrary-Gourley, said they need to make people aware if they are short on beds by having waiting times available like they do with their A&E services.

“It would help people understand the pressures the hospital is under,” she added.

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