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Essex,10 mins

Romford mum: "I lost confidence in them and actually got very scared"

Ben Fryer

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The birth trauma inquiry discovered evidence from more than 1,300 women going through birth trauma. This includes medical negligence and blood soaked sheets being left. NHS chief executive Amanda Pritchard says "We know there is more that can be done to prevent and improve support for birth trauma, which is why we are committed to working with the Department for Health and Social Care on a cross-government strategy to build on the NHS three-year delivery plan for maternity and neonatal services, so that we can continue to make care safer and more personalised for women and babies.” Picture credit: Broadcast Revolution.

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