This petition was submitted during the 2019-2024 parliament

Petition Fund education and support before and after birth on postpartum risks

Fund an awareness campaign to educate women before and after birth on the importance of pelvic floor exercises and the significant risks of prolapse, to help prevent issues - such as pelvic floor dysfunction - arising after childbirth.

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This campaign could help ensure pregnant women are made more aware of postpartum complications and how they can minimise risks. At present, women often lack rehabilitative education as midwives do not always discuss these risks. Prolapse and diastasis recti are serious issues which can require specialist support and rehabilitation, and this should be offered to all women after childbirth. Too many women are suffering due to little knowledge or advice being given on the risks of pelvic floor conditions.

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Information on support for parents and carers of infants: share your experiences

On Tuesday 12 March, MPs will debate the information on support available to parents and carers of infants. The debate will be led by Sally-Ann Hart MP.

She would like to hear from people who have recent experience as a parent or carer of an infant.

Specifically, she would like to understand what information they were given about services regarding:

  • breastfeeding and infant feeding
  • physical and mental health
  • parent-infant relationships.

She may quote your contribution directly during her debate.

Find out more and share your experiences with her by midday on Monday 11 March:

Information on support available for parents and carers of infants

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