End ‘natural birth’ bias in midwife job ads, hospitals told

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End ‘natural birth’ bias in midwife job ads, hospitals told
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NHS bosses have written to hospitals telling them to stop using language that implies a bias against caesarean sections when advertising jobs in maternity services

found that a focus on “normal birth” had played a key role in babies dying or being born disabled.were forced to undergo traumatic natural births when they should have been offered surgical intervention.

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