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Hospital failed Māori patient seeking return of womb intact, HDC finds

A Māori patient made it clear they wanted their womb back "whole and intact" for cultural reasons, but their whare tangata was sent to the laboratory for testing.

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Hospital failed Māori patient seeking return of womb intact, HDC finds

A Māori patient made it clear they wanted their womb back "whole and intact" for cultural reasons, but their whare tangata was sent to the laboratory for testing.

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Māori patient requested womb back whole, but it was sent to a lab for testing instead

'This organ symbolises our connection to ancestors, our land, and future generations.'

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  1. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·nzherald.co.nz

    Māori patient requested womb back whole, but it was sent to a lab for testing instead

    'This organ symbolises our connection to ancestors, our land, and future generations.'

  2. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·rnz.co.nz

    Hospital failed Māori patient seeking return of womb intact, HDC finds

    A Māori patient made it clear they wanted their womb back "whole and intact" for cultural reasons, but their whare tangata was sent to the laboratory for testing.