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Half of Britain’s maternal deaths could have been prevented | Investigation

More than 1,000 women have died before, during and after childbirth since 2010 and analysis seen by Channel 4 News suggests more than half might have survived with better care

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Half of Britain’s maternal deaths could have been prevented | Investigation

More than 1,000 women have died before, during and after childbirth since 2010 and analysis seen by Channel 4 News suggests more than half might have survived with better care

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'We weren't even told when our newborn had blood transfusions before she died'

The Amos maternity review found NHS maternity units ignored mothers’ concerns during pregnancy until it was too late - two mums tell of their horrific ordeal

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  1. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·channel4.com

    Half of Britain’s maternal deaths could have been prevented | Investigation

    More than 1,000 women have died before, during and after childbirth since 2010 and analysis seen by Channel 4 News suggests more than half might have survived with better care

  2. martedì 30 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Hospitals ordered to stop ignoring mums' concerns after probe into baby deaths

    Baroness Amos has demanded urgent reform of maternity triage services in England, after pregnant women who called the NHS with concerns were dismissed

  3. martedì 30 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    'We weren't even told when our newborn had blood transfusions before she died'

    The Amos maternity review found NHS maternity units ignored mothers’ concerns during pregnancy until it was too late - two mums tell of their horrific ordeal