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A woman's baby died after "a lack of hospital capacity" meant she could not be induced for 60 hours, lawyers say.

Induced labour had been planned for Chelsea Wootton when she reached week 41 of her pregnancy, Irwin Mitchell said an inquest into the death of Ava-Lea heard, but she "wasn't warned" of dangers of going past that stage.

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