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Muslim women & childbirth |
07 DecemberÌý2004 |
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are the maternity services meeting their needs?
This Thursday the Maternity Alliance present their findings into the experiences of Muslim women and their partners during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period to the House of Lords.
This is the first time a report on this topic has been done in the UK, in response to research in 2001 that showed ethnic minority women are twice as likely to die during pregnancy or immediately after the birth of a child as white women.
Why doÌýmany Muslim women feelÌýthe maternity services available are insensitive to their specific cultural, religious and language needs, and what can be done about it?
Jenni talks to Dr Stephen Ladyman, Health Minister responsible for Maternity Services, Ruba Sivagnanam, Head of Policy at Maternity Alliance and Shahida Hanif, a qualified midwife and public health nurse for the South Asian community in Blackburn.
Further information from the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Actionline: 0800 044 044
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