UK report uncovers 'biggest childbirth scandal' in NHS history
Summary
A UK report has revealed a major scandal in maternity care within the National Health Service (NHS), called the Nottingham maternity care scandal. The report found long-term failures in care that caused serious harm or death to over 500 mothers and babies, especially affecting women of color and teenagers.Key Facts
- The report reviewed 2,500 childbirth cases from 2012 to 2025.
- There were “deeply rooted and systemic” failures in the NHS maternity services.
- Women and families raising concerns were often ignored.
- Women of color and teenage mothers were particularly affected.
- Chronic understaffing was a key problem contributing to poor care.
- More than 500 babies and mothers died or suffered serious harm.
- NHS leaders knew about the problems but did not take action for over ten years.
- Calls are being made for a public inquiry to hold those responsible accountable.
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