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anotheoldgit | 13:28 Tue 23rd Feb 2016 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3459425/Home-birth-revolution-pregnant-women-handed-3-000-personal-midwives-overhaul-maternity-services.html

Although it is reported that there are an increasing number of deaths both of new born babies as well as mothers, with some of our maternity services, but will this 'in-hand' £3,000 be an incentive for some mothers to take the risk of acquiring the services of non-professional midwives, as was once the practice?

Forgive me ladies if I have not worded this properly, but as a mere elderly gentleman I am sure you will understand where I am coming from?
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Why go to Hospital if you aren't ill?

As Clover says different arrangement will be made for those who need more medical intervention.
I really wish I'd had home births. My births were all straight forward but my pregnancies weren't so I was strongly advised against it.
K... me my mam would have had £39k.
Daughter had a home birth for her 3rd. It was amazing. So easy and 2 midwives came as soon as she went into labour. 2 hours and it was all over
I've just managed to see the DM report and reads as a mass of contradictions and lies. On one hand it says women will be encouraged to give birth at home or in small midwife-led hospitals, then it says the NHS is trying to close small hospitals.
It also says that doctors will work out with women how to spend their £3,000, but Woofgang - who I am more inclined to believe - says that's just an average figure that the NHS budgeters work with.
I just don't think I'll bother reading a DM article again
Two of my daughter's three were at home, the third was 2 minutes after she arrived at the hospital as the midwife thought she needed help - never mind.
Why don't they go to nearest school?

Cos our stupid education authorities allow parents to choose to send little Chardonnay to a school miles away from where they live, meaning they have to drive their gas-guzzler to and from school every day

Call me old fashioned but my Mam used to walk me to school
You've nearly got that right Joe. But not quite.
Joe - My kids go/went to Catholic schools. There is only one Catholic upper in the town I live.
My four Grandchildren all go to Catholic schools too and they go the one that serves the parish they live in - all but one walks there.

I gave birth twice on the NHS. The second was not straightforward (placenta praevia for anyone interested and I did need surgical back-up). The first, however, 1975, was a bit of a nightmare. This idea sounds like heaven to me, it really does.
Mine walk as well but as there isn't a Catholic upper in surrounding towns they have to travel in.
Jourdain, I think the DM has made it sound as if you could get £3,000 to spend on a private midwife, but as woofgang has said this isn't going to happen.
The headline certainly gave the wrong impression , for sure.
I wish I could remember how much mums were paid to have home births in the 1960s. If I remember correctly it was offered if the mother had already had at least one baby without complications.
Mamya, have the wrong impression.....as in being factually incorrect!
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Yes as I pointed out yesterday - I never rely on headlines alone.

The OP admitted he too missed the part that Mothers aren't given the money.
hc, I have searched for the scheme you refer to but can't find it in any documents.

Come back if you source it.
sqad
So many deaths of mothers and babies in hospitals that should have been prevented
Sent home after a couple of hours
No continuity of care, no trust

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