Systemic racism affects maternity care for black women in England, say MPs
by Tobi Thomas Health and inequalities correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#70361)
Commons committee finds women's concerns not taken seriously due to bias, stereotyping and racist assumptions
Black women in England are still facing poorer outcomes in their maternity care due to systemic racism, alongside failures in leadership and data collection, according to a group of MPs.
Across the UK, black women are more than twice as likely to die in childbirth compared with their white counterparts, while babies born to black mothers are at an increased risk of stillbirth.
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