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Poor foetal monitoring a leading cause of death in babies in England, review finds

Short staffing and heavy workloads also key factors in cases where outcomes included brain damage, Care Quality Commission says

NHS staff do not correctly monitor a baby’s heart rate during labour in almost half of cases where serious failings lead to tragedy, a review of maternity care has found.

The Care Quality Commission identified that inadequate foetal monitoring occurred in 45 of 92 cases (49%) in which a baby died or suffered serious brain damage while being born in a midwife-led unit in England.

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