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Allow pregnant women to have a birthing partner to all antenatal appts.

Submitted on Saturday 25th July 2020

Rejected on Monday 17th August 2020

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)

Petition Action

Allow pregnant women to have a birthing partner to all antenatal appts.

Petition Details

Pregnant women should not be expected to attend antenatal appts alone, particularly scans. Imagine a newly pregnant woman worrying about her first scan, wondering if they’ll find a heartbeat and knowing she has to do it alone. Or having attended her appt to be told there is no heartbeat, alone.

Additional Information

A friend of mine has recently attended a routine scan. Under local rules, she was not permitted to have her husband in the room. She found out that day that she had lost her baby. She then had to make plans for delivery of her angel; alone. She then had to tell her husband the news. Meanwhile the uk population can attend gyms, pools and nail bars as much as they like. Liverpool lifted a piece of metal in the presence & support of their family. But pregnant women are being put under undue stress.


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

Decisions about visitors are a matter for the NHS, not the Government or House of Commons.

On 5 June, the NHS’s suspension of hospital visiting was lifted. This means that visiting is now subject to local discretion by trusts and other NHS bodies. You should check with your maternity team and sonography unit for their policy on visitors attending antenatal appointments, including scans.

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