Target for cutting premature birthrate in England will not be met, minister says
by Anna Bawden from World news | The Guardian on (#6QGJY)
Gillian Merron tells Lords the goal of reducing rate of preterm births to 6%, which was set in 2019, may be changed
The women's health minister has admitted there is no chance the government will meet its target of reducing the premature birthrate to 6% in England by 2025.
Preterm birth, when a baby is born before 37 weeks of pregnancy, is the biggest cause of death among children under five in the UK. The previous government set a target in 2019 to reduce the preterm birthrate to 6% by 2025.
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