I agree Kaz, Shell, but the "something more to it" would have to be groundbreakingly unique for it to be acceptable for a woman to be sectioned, incarcerated against her will, held for five weeks, sedated, ripped open pre-term, have her baby removed, sewn back up and then eventually allowed to go home (without her baby) to her other children.
She is a foreign national who now has to go through our courts to get her baby back.
I also imagine that any extenuating circumstances used by the authorities to allow them to act in such a way would fade into insignificance when set against the rights of mother and baby if it was a British women undergoing similar treatment in another EU country.