One in five women in England say ‘concerns not taken seriously’ during childbirth, survey finds
One in 10 of CQC’s respondents say they were left alone at a time that worried them during maternity careAlmost one in five women feel their concerns were not taken...
By Tobi Thomas · The Guardian World
One in 10 of CQC’s respondents say they were left alone at a time that worried them during maternity care Almost one in five women feel their concerns were not taken seriously by healthcare professionals during childbirth, according to the “concerning” results of a national survey of maternity experiences. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) survey of almost 17,000 women who gave birth across England in NHS settings this year found that 15% felt they had not been given relevant advice or support when they contacted a midwife at the start of their labour, while 18% said their concerns had not been taken seriously. Continue reading...