
Woman's Hour Maternity care review, Weight training and weight loss drugs, Bows in fashion
Dec 9, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Michael Buchanan, BBC Social Affairs correspondent, and Theo Clarke, former Conservative MP, delve into the sobering findings of Baroness Amos' report on unacceptable maternity care in England, stressing the urgent need for accountability and policy change. Dr. Sarah Jarvis highlights the serious risks of muscle loss associated with weight loss drugs, emphasizing the importance of strength training. Meanwhile, David Henderson examines the implications of a recent tribunal ruling on single-sex spaces, sparking a broader conversation about gender and rights in health care.
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Recommendations Without Implementation
- Hundreds of maternity reviews produced around 750 recommendations but sustained improvement remains missing across England.
- Michael Buchanan says the rapid Amos review aims to be different because Wes Streeting will chair a taskforce to enforce implementation.
Culture Drives Recurrent Failures
- Cultural problems in maternity care include not listening to women, ideology about 'normal birth', and cursory investigations.
- Michael Buchanan highlights repeated mistakes across trusts due to cultural failures, not just resources.
Accountability Versus Rapid Review
- Some harmed families call for a judge-led statutory public inquiry to secure accountability rather than a rapid review.
- Michael Buchanan explains families want accountability from clinical leaders and NHS resolution involvement.



