The Northern Health Trust must reassure expectant mothers worried about a consultation on the future of maternity services in the area, assembly member Claire Sugden has said. Read more:
Assembly member Claire Sugden has said expectant mothers are concerned that maternity services could end at the Causeway Hospital in Coleraine.It said consultant obstetrics and midwifery resources were spread too thinly across Antrim Area Hospital and Causeway Hospital in Coleraine.
Independent unionist Ms Sugden said the journey from the north coast to Antrim Area Hospital may be too long for some mothers-to-be.The trust previously said it would ensure people fully understood the need for change, the various options and imlpications and that they would be given a chance to have their say.
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