Key facts
- One in four births in England are now emergency caesareans.
- This represents a significant rise over the past five years.
- Experts suggest older mothers, obesity, and maternity scandals may be contributing factors.
An analysis by the BBC has revealed a notable increase in emergency caesarean births in England, with one in every four births now falling into this category. This trend represents a significant shift over the last five years. Experts suggest that factors such as an increase in older mothers, rising obesity rates, and high-profile maternity scandals may be contributing to this rise. However, they also state that there is no single, definitive reason to explain this trend.
