Kathryn
Grout
January 2026
Kathryn
Grout
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
Leicester
United Kingdom
I will never forget looking over at her and feeling the empathy and compassion she had for me, at that moment she brought me so much peace and comfort.
Being absolutely adamant about having a natural home birth and without any medical intervention, I was terrified of going into the hospital for labor. After 5 days of contractions and 27 hours of labor, I was sent into the Royal Infirmary as meconium was detected during my home birth when my waters broke.
With all the stress and worry with being transferred, I lost feeling of my contractions, and being two weeks and a day overdue, I was up against it to give birth.
Senior midwives and consultants tried persuading me to "give up" and go in for a C-section the moment I arrived. Kathryn advocated for my wishes and stayed with me for a further 4 hours of labour from 00:30 to 05:00 am. Losing my feeling of contractions, I felt absolutely terrified as I thought something was wrong; however, she reassured me and kept feeling for my contractions and persistently guided and instructed me when to push.
In the end, I was sent for an episiotomy. Kathryn stayed with me throughout the procedure and with tears in my eyes of utter fear, I will never forget looking over at her and feeling the empathy and compassion she had for me, at that moment she brought me so much peace and comfort.
I am so deeply grateful for Kathryn's care; she is a remarkable student midwife, and she is such a credit to the NHS. She showed exemplary care throughout, and I wish her my very best regards for her career ahead of her.
With all the stress and worry with being transferred, I lost feeling of my contractions, and being two weeks and a day overdue, I was up against it to give birth.
Senior midwives and consultants tried persuading me to "give up" and go in for a C-section the moment I arrived. Kathryn advocated for my wishes and stayed with me for a further 4 hours of labour from 00:30 to 05:00 am. Losing my feeling of contractions, I felt absolutely terrified as I thought something was wrong; however, she reassured me and kept feeling for my contractions and persistently guided and instructed me when to push.
In the end, I was sent for an episiotomy. Kathryn stayed with me throughout the procedure and with tears in my eyes of utter fear, I will never forget looking over at her and feeling the empathy and compassion she had for me, at that moment she brought me so much peace and comfort.
I am so deeply grateful for Kathryn's care; she is a remarkable student midwife, and she is such a credit to the NHS. She showed exemplary care throughout, and I wish her my very best regards for her career ahead of her.