More work needed to tackle 'shocking' racial pregnancy outcomes - report
Briefly

The government said it had plans to make maternity care more personalised.
It found three quarters of Asian women and just over half of black women felt more knowledge of pre-pregnancy services would have helped them have a better pregnancy. Only 45% of white women felt that to be the case.
One woman who feels this is Jenny Okona-Mensah, from north London, who said she did not "feel seen or heard" by medical professionals.
Read at BBC News
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