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Home / Health / One in Five Women Ignored During Childbirth

One in Five Women Ignored During Childbirth

10 Dec

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Summary

  • One in five women feel ignored when raising concerns during labour.
  • Ten percent of women were left alone during crucial moments of labour.
  • Satisfaction levels in NHS maternity services remain static.
One in Five Women Ignored During Childbirth

New data highlights significant challenges within NHS maternity services, revealing that one in five women feel their concerns are not taken seriously during labour and birth. This lack of being heard persists, with 18% of women reporting this issue, unchanged from the previous year.

Furthermore, a notable ten percent of women experienced being left alone during stages of labour or birth when they felt worried. While improvements are noted in areas like communication during antenatal care and involvement in decision-making during labour, overall satisfaction levels have remained stagnant.

The report, based on a survey of over 16,750 women, also points to disparities, with women from deprived neighbourhoods less likely to feel treated with dignity. Ongoing issues with accessing help when needed and persistent themes of not being listened to underscore the need for continued improvements.

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.
Disclaimer:
The Care Quality Commission survey found that one in five women felt unheard when raising concerns during labour and birth, with satisfaction levels remaining static.
Yes, the survey indicated that one in ten women were left alone during critical stages of labour or birth, a figure unchanged from previous years.
Key concerns include not being taken seriously when raising issues, feeling alone during labour, and difficulties in accessing help when needed, reflecting static satisfaction levels.

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