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30th August 2023
06:52pm BST

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A HSE spokesperson told The Journal's Noteworthy that the National Women and Infants Health Programme (NWIHP) is now planning "that whenever feasible from an infrastructure perspective", all units "would have the option of labouring and ultimately birthing in water."
There are currently labouring pools in only 11 of the 19 maternity units across the country and only three allow for water births.
In 2020, the HSE "temporarily paused” water births in the public home birth service, stating there was "a small number of incidents".
An inquest concluded earlier this year that this was due to the death of a baby who was delivered in a birthing pool after the baby contracted an undetected Group Strep B (GSB) infection.
It was then found the birthing pool itself was unlikely to be a contributing factor.
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