The NHS has been urged to apologise for publishing guidance extolling the benefits of first-cousin marriage despite the increased risk of birth defects.
A couple whose six-day-old daughter's death sparked national reform in maternity care for mothers say it will "change lives".
The most common issue cited in the claims was the need for additional operations, with nine separate cases recorded.
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‘Miracle’ mum who lost 22 pints of blood giving birth returns to thank NHS staff that saved her life
A mother who lost 22 pints of blood during childbirth praised the “incredible” NHS team who saved her and her daughter’s life in south London. Harriet Paget, 36, suffered a set of rare and ...
A coroner has raised the issue that most of a hospital's obstetricians had not yet done new training to prevent something ...
WIRRAL University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (WUTH) was forced to pay out nearly £15million to patients who lodged claims related ...
NHS England said between 15 and 20 people who had detransitioned were spoken to in April as part of work on a new service.
The health board has changed its policy on the use of single-sex spaces after a warning from the UK equality watchdog.
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