Baby Boom in England

Baby Boom in England

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The video discusses the birth of baby Erin, one of the first babies of 2013, at Liverpool Women's Hospital. It highlights the significant rise in birth rates in the UK, with over 700,000 births last year, and explores potential reasons such as cultural changes and older women having babies. The Royal College of Midwives expresses concern over the impact of this increase on the quality of care midwives can provide. Public opinions vary, with some attributing the rise to cultural trends or even weather conditions. The video concludes with the challenges faced by maternity services due to budget cuts and staff shortages.

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What factors are suggested to contribute to the rise in older women having babies?

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How has the birth rate in England and Wales changed since 2001?

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What significant change in birth rates has been observed in the UK according to the text?

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What concerns does the Royal College of Midwives have regarding the increase in births?

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What are some personal views expressed by women at the Ante Natal center regarding the increase in births?

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