Babies being born off wards

Wednesday 26th August 2009, 11:30AM BST.

A rising number of women in the Black Country and Staffordshire are giving birth away from maternity wards, new figures revealed today.

Figures obtained by the Conservatives from NHS trusts reveal almost 4,000 women in England gave birth in a hospital location other than a designated labour bed in 2008, including A&E departments, car parks and corridors.

The numbers are up nationally 15 per cent from almost 3,500 in 2007.

At Russells Hall Hospital in Dudley, six women gave birth outwith a labour ward in 2007, rising to 22 the following year – an increase of 267 per cent. At Wolverhampton’s New Cross Hospital, the figure was 40 in 2008, compared to 35 the year before – up 14 per cent.

In Mid Staffordshire, which includes Stafford Hospital, the number giving birth outside ante-natal wards was 27 in 2008, a rise of 22 from the year before. No figures were available for Sandwell and Walsall.

Units in England had to shut their doors to women in labour 553 times last year because they were full.

There were also three births in hospital corridors and 10 in car parks. Labour has cut the number of maternity beds by more than a fifth since 1997.


  1. 1
    Leo

    We had a home birth to avoid the hassle at hospital where registering your newborn is supposedly mandatory. Home birth = No registration for newborn.

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    Carrie

    From the General Register Office website:

    Legal requirements
    You must register the birth of your baby within 42 days of the birth in England and Wales. If you can’t go to the district where your baby was born you can go to another office (still within 42 days) and the registrar will send your details to the appropriate district office. If the baby was born in England or Wales however, it must be registered in England or Wales.

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    Ron

    Why do people in some communities insist on having so many children? there seems to be a plethora of kids being born. We just don’t have the resources to cope, it’s damaging the environment and there’s no need for it in a civilised country.

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    Sam

    Child benefit should only apply for the first child, and that should be means tested. The goverment only introduced it to pay people to breed after the war. We shouldn’t be paying people to breed now. We’re too over crowded as it is, wait untill the current lot of babies grow up and start breeding exponentially : gridlock.

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