'Women are going into childbirth scared', maternity expert says as new review blasts 'embedded systemic failures'
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Women are going into childbirth scared', maternity expert says as new review blasts 'embedded systemic failures'.
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An expert in maternity care has told GB News women across the country are "going into childbirth scared."Mari-Carmen Sanchez-Morris is a former Nurse in the NHS and the founder of Matresa, a platform currently in development which aims to provide clinical-grade material health services, early screening and diagnostics.Her comments come after a review into the Nottingham University Hospitals Trust found hundreds of mothers and babies suffered potentially avoidable harm or died due to "longstanding and deeply embedded systemic failures."The inquiry which has seen more 2,500 families and over 800 staff take part found the Trust knew there were serious issues in its maternity department going back to as early as 2007, but says it failed to take action to prevent more deaths.
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