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The majority of women who have received bad news about their pregnancy since December were on their own at the time, despite the NHS ordering trusts to allow partners to be present throughout scans, labour and birth, the Guardian can reveal.
An alliance of pregnancy rights campaigners have written to the health secretary, Matt Hancock, urging him to draw up a roadmap for easing visiting restrictions in maternity services.
The letter from the But Not Maternity Alliance – which includes Pregnant Then Screwed, Birthrights and The Fatherhood Institute – states that while progress has been made since NHS England issued guidance in mid-December, “there is still a significant postcode lottery across trusts in England”.
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