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Health Secretary Victoria Atkins has shared her personal experience of the 'darker corners' of the NHS as she vowed to improve maternity services and care for women who have experienced traumatic births.

The Birth Trauma Inquiry heard 'harrowing' evidence from over 1,300 women. READ MORE:Pregnant women are being treated like a 'slab of 'meat, a damning report into the 'postcode lottery' of NHS maternity care ruled today.

The scathing report comes after ex-Made in Chelsea star Louise Thompson revealed how she feared she would die after she was refused a C-section, lost three-and-a-half litres of blood and tore her womb when giving birth to son Leo. The 34-year-old endured an agonising labour which saw her lose three-and-a-half litres of blood in three hours as she welcomed her son Leo.

Read More Revealed: The devastating state of maternity care in England.

'His words were:"This baby was dead a long time anyway so you should stop stressing over it and let's try to save the other one",' she said.Ms Atkins said she was 'determined to improve the quality and consistency of care for women throughout pregnancy, birth and the critical months that follow'. Earlier this year in January, the health secretary shared her personal experience of the 'darker corners' of the NHS after giving birth to her son in 2011 as a patient with type one diabetes.

'For so many women to have such traumatic experiences of birth is nothing short of a national tragedy. Too many are being failed in pregnancy, birth and aftercare as this report shows. The inquiry was launched in 2019 after the maternity services at Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board were put into special measures.

It revealed there were 12 cases where a baby suffered brain damage due to getting insufficient oxygen, but there could have been a different outcome had the baby received better care. It comes as former Louise Thompson yesterday revealed the truth behind her traumatic childbirth at NHS Chelsea and Westminster hospital, for first time.

About 65 per cent of the NHS's budget to cover clinical negligence claims — which totalled £69.3billion in 2022-23 — related to maternity and neonatal liabilities. she went into renal failure after her twins were delivered by caesarean section, and five days after the birth, the scar from the surgery completely disintegrated.'They stuck a sanitary towel over my abdomen and left me there for ten days until eventually I became gravely ill again.'

 

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