NZ ended Jacinda’s kindness – of course heavily pregnant women are turning up with no support

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Of course heavily pregnant women are turning up with no support…

‘Really concerned’: Hundreds of heavily pregnant women showing up to hospital with no or minimal antenatal care

A report by Health NZ Counties Manukau warns that, ‘increasingly, pregnant people are presenting for care with no, or minimal, antenatal care.’ Senior journalist Nicholas Jones reports.

Hundreds of women a year are presenting to a major hospital in or close to labour, having had minimal antenatal care throughout their pregnancy.

Last year there were approximately 200 women living in Counties Manukau who presented for medical care and who “hadn’t had pregnancy care for most of their pregnancy”, Health NZ has confirmed in response to questions from Stuff.

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“These women mostly presented in labour or late gestation and were cared for by our employed midwives in both hospital and community settings,” said Dr Vanessa Thornton, group director of operations for Counties Manukau Health NZ.

…the level of cruelty that has crept back into social agencies means those in grinding poverty trying to escape the attention of debt collectors, abusive ex partners or who don’t trust Government agencies are only turning up when they are desperately forced into doing so.

There is no community outreach because the community don’t want to be reached.

The level of distrust in any Government agency means the underclass avoid being anywhere near them.

NZ ended Jacinda’s kindness, this is the damaged harvest.

Happy days.

 

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Just take a close look at the women MP’s who make up the CoC, they are a miserable surly lot and espouse the “I’m all right, Jack” idiom to a tee. All their feet combined wouldn’t be big enough to fill Jacinda’s shoes.

    • Yep, most are separated and you can understand why. Louise Upston a prime example.

    • I get the impression that they are used to being in a privileged position so they don’t have any sympathy for those born into difficult circumstances. Jacinda did seem to understand that how we start life has a massive effect on how our life turns out although she was at the mercy of a political system and parties that live by the me first attitude.

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