A third of UK women who died during or after pregnancy known to children’s services, study finds
Researchers call for better coordinated and holistic care for women who often come from abusive backgrounds A third of women who have died during, or in the year after, pregnancy were known to children’s social care services, with a fifth of these deaths being the result of suicide, according to (…)
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