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Maternity Care Crisis: 1 in 5 Women Feel Unheard

10 Dec

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Summary

  • One in five women felt their concerns were not taken seriously during childbirth.
  • One in ten mothers were left alone during maternity care at a worrying time.
  • Workforce shortages pressure midwives, impacting attentive patient care.
Maternity Care Crisis: 1 in 5 Women Feel Unheard

Recent findings from a national survey involving almost 17,000 women in England highlight significant concerns regarding maternity care experiences. A substantial portion of women, nearly 18%, reported that their worries were not adequately addressed by healthcare providers during childbirth, indicating a critical communication gap.

Further distressing results show that one in ten mothers experienced being left alone during their maternity care at times that caused them significant anxiety. This situation is exacerbated by chronic workforce shortages, which place immense pressure on midwives and make it challenging to offer the consistent, attentive care required.

Despite these concerning trends, the survey also noted some improvements, such as better communication and increased availability of mental health support. However, experts emphasize the urgent need for action to address the persistent issues and ensure all women receive safe, compassionate, and well-heard care.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Approximately 18% of women surveyed by the CQC reported that their concerns were not taken seriously by healthcare professionals during childbirth.
The CQC survey indicated that one in 10 women were left alone during their maternity care at a time that caused them worry.
The Royal College of Midwives points to chronic workforce shortages as a primary cause, leading to stretched midwives unable to provide fully attentive care.

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