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The shortage of midwives has doubled as NHS staff has diverted to treat Covid-19 patients. society
Midwife shortage NHS Obstetrics have doubled since the outbreak of coronavirus, leaving one fifth of midwives unfilled and raising concerns about the safety of pregnant women, new mothers and newborns.
Midwives were forced to provide self-isolation due to care for Covid-19 people, their own illness, or illness in the home, and midwives asked NHS leaders to provide midwifery services with ring fence maternity services. I am urging you.
“We are pleased to announce the launch of RCM,” said Gilwalton, Chief Executive Officer of RCM. “In other areas of health care, we can postpone or cancel procedures, but there is still a need for maternity services. Women are still pregnant, still have babies, and have adequate resources. Care and support for a given birth service is required.