Health10/17/2025The Guardian

Pregnant women in England at ‘growing risk’ of serious injury in childbirth

Pregnant women in England at ‘growing risk’ of serious injury in childbirth

The article reports that pregnant women in England are facing an increasing risk of serious injury during childbirth. NHS figures show that the number of mothers sustaining a third- or fourth-degree perineal tear has risen by 16% since June 2020, from 25 in 1,000 to 29 in 1,000 in June 2022. This type of tear, which can cause significant long-term issues, is considered a serious injury. The article suggests that this trend is concerning and indicates a growing risk for pregnant women in England.

Source: For the complete article, please visit the original source link below.

Related Articles

A waiting list of thousands, and just five new homes for social rent: this city shows the depth of Britain’s housing crisis | John Harris
🏥 Health3h ago1 min read

A waiting list of thousands, and just five new homes for social rent: this city shows the depth of Britain’s housing crisis | John Harris

Betfred says gambling tax rise in budget will force it to shut all its UK shops
🏥 Health4h ago1 min read

Betfred says gambling tax rise in budget will force it to shut all its UK shops

Woman investigated over husband’s use of assisted dying clinic wanted to argue case in court
🏥 Health4h ago1 min read

Woman investigated over husband’s use of assisted dying clinic wanted to argue case in court

Inside the Republican network behind big soda’s bid to pit Maga against Maha
🏥 Health4h ago1 min read

Inside the Republican network behind big soda’s bid to pit Maga against Maha

Developers encroach on 2,000-year-old Devon wetland citing ‘blockages’ to Labour’s housing plans
🏥 Health7h ago1 min read

Developers encroach on 2,000-year-old Devon wetland citing ‘blockages’ to Labour’s housing plans

Penalties for unpaid carers in benefits scandal must be halted, says Ed Davey
🏥 Health8h ago1 min read

Penalties for unpaid carers in benefits scandal must be halted, says Ed Davey