Maternity services need urgent improvement and investment to meet government target of halving stillbirths and neonatal deaths

Hundreds of babies are dying unnecessarily because overstretched maternity services are delivering substandard care and struggling to overcome entrenched poverty and racial inequalities, a report has warned.

The report by baby loss charities Sands and Tommy’s, which will be published on Monday, says the government’s aim to halve the number of stillbirths and neonatal deaths in England by 2025 is stalling, while there is no target in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.

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