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Two birthing centres in Hampshire are closing their doors to mothers after months of protests to keep them open. | Two birthing centres in Hampshire are closing their doors to mothers after months of protests to keep them open. |
The Lymington and Romsey centres have shut ahead of the opening of a combined birthing unit, Snowdon House, Ashurst. | The Lymington and Romsey centres have shut ahead of the opening of a combined birthing unit, Snowdon House, Ashurst. |
The Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust has said a third centre in Hythe will close once the new facility is up and running. | The Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust has said a third centre in Hythe will close once the new facility is up and running. |
Staff were informed last week of the closing date, Wednesday, and midwives are available for the community. | Staff were informed last week of the closing date, Wednesday, and midwives are available for the community. |
Helen Dennett of the Lymington Birth Centre Support Group, said that any mothers who had given birth at the centre were low risk and could go home within a couple of hours. | Helen Dennett of the Lymington Birth Centre Support Group, said that any mothers who had given birth at the centre were low risk and could go home within a couple of hours. |
She said women going into the centre in the last two days were warned about the situation. | She said women going into the centre in the last two days were warned about the situation. |
Plans to close the centres were announced by the Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust (SUHT) months ago, due to the centres operating below full capacity. | Plans to close the centres were announced by the Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust (SUHT) months ago, due to the centres operating below full capacity. |
Announcing the closures in November, Mark Hackett, the trust's chief executive, said: "Rather than having several birth centres standing half empty, we will have a thriving centre of excellence offering a better service for local women as well as more job satisfaction for our staff." | |
However, Ms Dennett said she was "very disappointed" by the decision, adding: "How can losing seven beds make things safer when we have a rising birth rate?" |
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