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Over half of women who had traumatic childbirth say ordeal put them off more kids
Over four in ten of those who faced birth trauma say healthcare professionals used language which implied they were ‘a failure or to blame’
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Lessons need to be learned from the delivery of maternal health services in the pandemic, report finds.
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Campaigners call for new mothers to receive a GP check-up nine months after giving birth
Mary Broddle, 45, from Nottingham lost more than a litre of blood when she gave birth to her son Leo, pictured. She went onto develop severe anaemia which caused major problems.
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Mum sues health board after bladder injury at childbirth | monmouthshirebeacon co uk
A mum has revealed the impact a bladder injury suffered during childbirth has had on her life.
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Maternity services could struggle if Covid rates climb, healthcare leaders say
Maternity services could struggle if Covid rates climb, healthcare leaders say Maya Oppenheim © Getty Health professionals say there are reports of home births not being allowed due to ambulances presently struggling under mounting pressure - Getty Maternity services could struggle to keep running if Covid infection rates carry on climbing as restrictions ease, health professionals have warned. The Royal College of Midwives and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, which together represent the majority of NHS maternity staff, said planned home births were already being cancelled in some areas due to ambulance shortages. Leah Deutsch, a senior registrar in obstetrics and gynaecology at the Royal Free Hospital in north London, told
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