Expectant mothers face delays as new COVID surge hits maternity wards - Sydney Morning Herald
Expectant mothers are facing repeated delays to planned caesareans and birth inductions as oversubscribed maternity wards battle diminishing staffing levels and a surge in COVID-positive women giving birth.
I have been quite calm throughout the pregnancy, but now am a little bit anxious and thinking things like what if I go into labour, and theres not enough staff? What is something goes wrong? she said… [+4618 chars]
Read More
Other Stories in Health
- Dosa saree, Idli shirt and a pani puri watch? AI turns desi food into fashion
- Where and why men die younger: global data breaks it down
- 8 Best Foldable Rowing Machines, According to Editors and Certified Trainers
- Strawberry Lemon Cream Crepes {Grain-Free Options Included}
- What predicts belief in the afterlife? A massive global study has answers
- Getting active in midlife may boost brain resilience to Alzheimer’s
- May 2025 Cooking Challenge
- May 2025 Cooking Challenge
- TDP-43 dysfunction in brain blood vessels may drive Alzheimer's and ALS progression