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The Labour Market: Women who have babies outside the NHS

The Labour Market: Women who have babies outside the NHS

Some women are giving birth with help from outside the NHS. But is more regulation needed?

File on 4 Investigates · BBC Radio 4

November 19, 202442m 44s

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Show Notes

A series of scandals involving babies and mothers being harmed in hospital have shaken some people’s confidence in NHS maternity care. As a result, many women are looking for alternatives when they give birth. Some are seeking help from outside of the NHS; including paying independent midwives, and even ‘freebirthing’, where they receive no medical support at all. But how safe is this, and is more regulation needed? Presenters: Rachel Stonehouse and Matthew Hill Producer: Fergus Hewison Production co-ordinator: Tim Fernley Technical producer: Richard Hannaford Editor: Carl Johnson