Rochdale Observer

Calls for return of maternity care a ‘mistake’

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RETURNING maternity services to Rochdale would be a mistake, according to a pair of opposing councillor­s.

Since the maternity ward at Rochdale Infirmary was axed in 2011, expectant mothers have been travelling to Oldham or North Manchester hospitals.

But over recent years, campaign group Friends of Rochdale Maternity Care (FoRMC) has been pushing for the return of the service to the borough, claiming there is a ‘dire need’ for it.

However, councillor­s Cecile Biant and Pat Sullivan both told a health, schools and care scrutiny committee, they believed the calls were misguided.

Conservati­ve Coun Sullivan said she ‘understood the feeling’ in Rochdale, but added: “We have to make people understand it’s for their own good.

“We are not doing it on the cheap, we’re doing it so they have the expertise – certainly for birthing – and it could save their lives and their babies’ lives.

“If they’re only in for 24 hours, they don’t even need a visit, Dad can stay there and they can go home together.”

Labour’s Coun Cecile Biant said campaigner­s had suggested expectant women could go to Rochdale for straight-forward deliveries, and elsewhere in more complicate­d cases.

But she warned that ‘you can’t always predict complicati­ons.’

Addressing her concerns to Shona McCallum, medical director at Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, she added: “I warn you there’s a movement in Rochdale, where they are campaignin­g for a birthing centre in the infirmary, a lot of it is to do with people not wanting to go very far.

“I know what I would do, I would go where the specialist­s are. How can we put some sort of knowledge and influence out there?”

Like Coun Sullivan, Dr McCallum said she understood the feelings of the campaigner­s, having given birth to her own children in Rochdale

She added: “I think we have to have a look at it, but my gut reaction is that I’m not so sure – partly because of the infrastruc­ture that goes around it. That’s the bit that makes me slightly hesitant. If we have a birthing centre do people perceive it’s a hospital-based facility? We have to be very careful about what goes with it and we don’t creep to getting more difficult births in there.”

Dr McCallum told councillor­s that her concerns included the fact anaestheti­sts were not on site roundthe-clock, and the ability of the ambulance service to respond quickly enough in the event of an emergency.

She added: “I think we really need to think very carefully. I know it would be lovely because it’s Rochdale but we have birthing centres in Oldham and North Manchester, it’s not that far away – but I can see both sides (of the argument)”

But Mohammad Hanif, chairman of Friends of Rochdale Maternity Care, said that despite their proximity, women in labour were sometimes not able to get to Oldham or north Manchester in time.

Mr Hanif told the Local Democracy Reporting Service it was ‘not acceptable’ that some mothers had been forced to give birth in car parks due to delays getting to the birthing centres that now serve Rochdale.

He said: “The roads are busy at certain times and the ambulance service is under pressure, there’s not adequate parking at Royal Oldham.

“The population of Rochdale is growing and the population of Oldham is growing, it’s for the future, not just for now.

“The population of Rochdale will go up and the population of Oldham will go up, and in future Royal Oldham Hospital won’t be able to cope with that situation.

“There are more than 200,000 people living in Rochdale, we need a place here.”

He added: “Four or five months ago Theresa May promised an extra £20bn for the NHS. If they can raise that amount of money, why can’t we have more money for a birth centre here?”

More than 3,000 people have signed FoRMC’s online and paper petitions calling for maternity services to be returned to the borough.

 ??  ?? ●●Rochdale Infirmary
●●Rochdale Infirmary
 ??  ?? ●●Coun Cecile Biant
●●Coun Cecile Biant
 ??  ?? ●●Coun Pat Sullivan
●●Coun Pat Sullivan

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