I start this piece with a confession. I am addict of the BBC’s Call the Midwife. Watching the series I realise how much has changed, and not all for the better. However, that is evolution and a sign of the constant changing landscape.
I was born at a time when my mother would have had a dedicated family doctor, a midwife, and a district nurse to care for her during her pregnancy. Now, these services are a lottery. Having acted for clients during my days as a clinical negligence solicitor dealing with childbirth injury cases, I know of many instances where expectant mothers felt isolated and unsupported. Matters are often worse if their first language is not English.
People’s health suffers more when they get frustrated trying to get help, and this is compounded as it takes a huge amount of courage to ask for help in the first place, let alone have someone in our world whom we can ask to help us. Of course, for online users it might be easier doing things online, but we do have a sizeable population who may struggle. According to the ONS Census 2021 on the profile of older population living in England and Wales, 3.
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