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Future of Dewsbury maternity ward in major doubt as MP calls 'urgent meeting' with hospital chiefs

The centre's closure is being reviewed on a daily basis as some antenatal appointments continue

Dewsbury Hospital, Emergency Department.

A maternity unit at Dewsbury & District Hospital has been temporarily closed due to 'unsafe staffing levels', plunging its long-term future into major doubt.

Dewsbury MP Mark Eastwood says he has called an "urgent meeting" with health chiefs at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust in a bid to "maintain services" at The Bronte Birth Centre, which opened in 2016. A spokesperson for the trust today (Tues) confirmed the centre is closed to women entering labour, but said the decision will be reviewed on a daily basis.

Yorkshire Live understands some antenatal appointments are still taking place at the hospital. "Vacancy levels or absence" have been cited as reasons for the disruption to services.

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As things stand, Kirklees mums-to-be who do not wish to give birth at home will now have to travel to Pinderfields Hospital when entering labour - forcing some to embark on a 45-minute trip.

David Melia, director of nursing and quality at the trust, said: "Our priority is to ensure that we provide the highest level of care in a safe and welcoming environment for women and their families. This means that we assess the safety of provision on a frequent basis, and where we struggle to provide safe staffing levels - due to vacancy levels or absence - it is necessary to temporarily close the centre.

"Unfortunately, this will result in some women not being able to have their baby at the Bronte Birth Centre as they had originally chosen to. In this situation we will always talk through the other options available, which include the birth centre at Pinderfields Hospital, a home birth, or, where appropriate, the obstetric-led unit at Pinderfields Hospital.

The centre was opened in 2016 by now Batley & Spen MP Kim Leadbeater alongside her mum, Jean, and dad, Gordon. Pic: Mike Clark

"The most important thing for us at the trust is that we are able to continue to offer a safe maternity service with a range of birthing options for all our women and we would welcome a conversation with anyone who wishes to discuss their experience with us."