Patients and the public

Maternity

Around 600,000 women give birth in England every year, and choosing where and how to give birth is an important decision.

We assessed the services provided by NHS organisations, and asked women for their views. Maternity services are managed by NHS trusts, but care can also be provided by GPs or at home.

Use the search below to find out about local services to help you choose the right one for you.

Find out how maternity units supported mothers in your area

 

Find out more about our work on maternity services

Technical details about our work on maternity services

 
 
 

Are you unhappy about the maternity care you received?

We review patients' complaints about healthcare that have not been resolved by the trust involved.

 
 
 
 

Overall findings

Findings from our national review of maternity services indicate that women are positive about services. However, improvements are still needed from pregnancy to after giving birth.

Towards better births - A review of maternity services in England (pdf 1262kb) (opens new window)

 
 

What mothers say

Mothers praised the overall quality of care provided by NHS maternity services in our survey. But results highlight specific areas of concern including postnatal care, communication, food and cleanliness.

More about our findings from the survey of mothers in England

 
 
 
 
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