MUMS-TO-BE will now be induced as soon as they are a week overdue to remove the risk of stillbirths. Around one in five pregnant women have their labour artificially started because they have not g…
Some of the risks of late labour include the baby needing intensive care treatment or being stillborn.
The guidance also says staff should be mindful that the stillbirth rate is more than twice as high in black babies and around 50 per cent higher in Asian babies compared to white babies. “Conversations around induction must be balanced, evidence-based and respect each individual’s right to make their own choice about what is best for them and their baby.
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