28 January 2026
An open letter from AIMS (Association for Improvements in the Maternity Services), ARM (Association of Radical Midwives) and Birthrights.

To:

Wes Streeting MP, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care

Gill Walton, Chief Executive of the Royal College of Midwives

Paul Rees, Chief Executive of the Nursing and Midwifery Council

Kate Lancaster, Chief Executive of the Royal College of Obstetrics

Professor Jonathan Benger, Chief Executive of National Institute for Clinical Excellence

Sir James Mackey, Chief Executive of NHS England

cc:

Baroness Amos

Michelle Welsh MP

Kate Brintworth, Chief Midwifery Officer for England

We are writing this open letter in response to the Prevention of Future Deaths report written and sent to you by the coroner who investigated the tragic deaths of Jennifer and Agnes Cahill. We offer our condolences to their family who have suffered such a terrible double loss.

We also want to express our sympathy to the two midwives and the ambulance crew who found themselves placed in such a difficult situation.

We hope both the family and the staff are getting the support they need to deal with the psychological impact of these events.

It is clear that with better care Jen and her baby Agnes might not have died, and that there is much learning which needs to happen to avoid other families being put at risk.

It seems to us that there are two distinct issues in this report. One is the standard of care provided and the other is the lack of a personalised care plan to support Jen’s decision about place of birth. We were surprised to see that the coroner appeared to focus largely on the latter with little mention of the systemic failures that led to the substandard care. It seems that in this Trust, the homebirth service was not sufficiently valued, resulting in a lack of commitment to ensuring safe care.

Issues with the care provided

Both of the midwives had already worked a full shift with only a few hours break before being called to attend the birth. This could never be a safe situation. We need models of care that ensure midwives are not expected to work without adequate rest periods.

Neither midwife had previously met Jen or had a chance to discuss a care plan with her. It is clear that they lacked the training and experience, and hence the confidence, to support a homebirth in these circumstances.

As the coroner also notes, “They were also hampered by failing equipment (the Entonox cylinders) and IT connectivity issues whilst they were with Jen” as well as by “a split in the bag valve mask” used in the attempt to resuscitate Agnes.

According to the coroner’s report, there was discussion of the risk of postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) at Jen’s appointment with Dr El-Adwan, but this was not passed on to the midwives who attended her. Had it been, the midwives could have been prepared to watch out for and deal with the situation. It would also have been appropriate to ensure that an experienced midwife was on call for Jen.

If Jen had had Continuity of Carer then the midwives providing her care in labour would have already been familiar with her risk factors, her concerns and her needs. They would have had time to build a trusting relationship and develop an agreed care plan, and would have been better prepared to deal with the problems that arose. This could have led to a very different outcome.

We are pleased to see that the coroner’s list of matters of concern highlights a lack of “national guidance on the model of staffing, training and experience for midwives providing home birth care” and a lack of clarity about the training needs of midwives who may be called on to support homebirths.

We would welcome the development of national standards and guidance for homebirths - including requirements for intrapartum and homebirth experience for all midwives, homebirth-specific emergency drills training with ambulance services, and communication systems to ensure that midwives receive a full handover or briefing before going out to a homebirth. We would urge that these standards are co-produced by midwives experienced in homebirth and familiar with the evidence-base, together with service-user representatives.

In addition, we call for all Trusts to put in place a supportive, specialist team, including both senior midwives and a senior obstetrician, focussed on ensuring safe provision of homebirths in all cases where this is the mother’s choice. This would include support to develop a personalised plan, and 24-hour senior midwifery support for more complex homebirth cases.

Decision Making about Place of Birth

We are concerned by the coroner’s comment that “There is no national guidance considering the ethical responsibility and proportionality of offering a home birth model under the NHS framework.” Homebirth is a human right, and we are concerned by the suggestion that homebirths should not be supported when there are perceived risk factors. This risks women and birthing people being either forced into hospital against their will, or abandoned to birth alone.

“The answer to a system that traumatises women isn’t to trap them in it, it’s to fix it. If you still believe that hospitals are automatically safe places to give birth, then you’re simply not listening.”Lucy Hunter Ford [Ref 1]

The coroner seems to have made an implicit assumption that homebirth is less safe than hospital birth, but the evidence does not support this. The coroner also seems to assume that had Jen given birth in hospital there would have been no problem - yet we know that unsafe care is endemic throughout our maternity services.

As Dr Bill Kirkup commented in his review of Maternity and Neonatal services in East Kent “It is too late to pretend that this is just another one-off, isolated failure, a freak event that “will never happen again. Since the report of the Morecambe Bay Investigation in 2015, maternity services have been the subject of more significant policy initiatives than any other service. Yet, since then, there have been major service failures in Shrewsbury and Telford, in East Kent, and (it seems) in Nottingham. If we do not begin to tackle this differently, there will be more.” [Ref 2]

Under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act 1998 all women and birthing people have a legal right to birth at home and cannot be forced to birth in hospital. [Ref 3]

As recognised in the NICE Guideline on Intrapartum care [Ref 4], there is evidence that, for women and birthing people who are healthy, have had a straightforward pregnancy and are giving birth to a full term baby, planning to birth in a birth centre or at home rather than in an obstetric unit is associated with little or no increased risk to babies and a reduction in the risks of medical interventions and the harm that these may cause to the mother. This conclusion is supported by a number of recent evidence reviews. [Ref 5,6,7]

For mothers without complicating factors, the Birthplace study [Ref 8] showed that the risk of post-partum haemorrhage is greater for births in hospital than for homebirths.

Even for women identified as ‘higher risk’, secondary analysis of the Birthplace data [Ref 9] showed that a planned homebirth compared with hospital was associated with a significantly reduced risk of death and injury to the mother during birth. Babies were less likely to be admitted to a neonatal unit.

It is known that a great many women are traumatised as a result of how they are treated in hospital [Ref 10, 11]. For this reason women and birthing people, whether or not they have previously suffered such trauma themselves, may consider that a homebirth offers greater psychological safety. This means that for many women and birthing people, hospital is not the safest place of birth.

Given this evidence, Jen’s informed decision to give birth at home was entirely reasonable. We are appalled by the many comments made in the press that appear to blame her for her own and her baby's deaths.

The decision to give birth at home is a human right and must be supported. What is needed is to make homebirth even safer by ensuring that in all areas of the country:

○ There is a properly resourced homebirth service, with trained and experienced midwives effectively supported by their midwifery management team.

○ All those who want to plan a homebirth have Continuity of Carer and a personalised care plan that includes consideration of how any problems that arise can be managed.

○ All maternity service users are given factual information on the actual risks in their personal circumstances. This should include the risks of hospital as well as homebirth.

○ There is adequate ambulance cover to respond rapidly if problems arise at a homebirth or freestanding birth centre. We hope that all women and birthing people will in future be safely supported wherever they choose to give birth.

We hope that all women and birthing people will in future be safely supported wherever they choose to give birth.

AIMS

Association for Improvements in the Maternity Services

Registered Charity No. 1157845

www.aims.org.uk

[email protected]

We support all maternity service users to navigate the system as it exists, and campaign for a system that truly meets the needs of all.

The ARM

The Association of Radical Midwives

Registered Charity No. 1060525

www.midwifery.org.uk

[email protected]

ARM’s vision is for autonomous, empowered midwives to be able to support women’s choices in childbirth. We believe that midwifery matters.

Birthrights

Registered Charity No. 1151152

birthrights.org.uk

[email protected]

We champion human rights in maternity care by supporting women and birthing people, training healthcare professionals, holding systems and institutions to account, and making visible diverse experiences of maternity care.

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  331. Kathryn Gutteridge, Midwife, None, Oakthorpe
  332. Lizzy Grayson, Teacher, Old Vicarage School, London
  333. Bethany Pollock, Leasehold Officer, Gloucester
  334. Sheena Byrom, Midwife, All4Maternity, Whalley
  335. Kate Hargreaves, Antenatal Teacher, High Wycombe
  336. Robyn Hodgetts-Haley, Doula, Glossop
  337. Jane Cockrem, Doula, pregnancy yoga and antenatal teacher, Jane the Doula, Fleet
  338. Romy Finbow, Doula, London
  339. Alex Matheson, Director of Inclusion, LGBT Foundation, Manchester
  340. Donna C McParland, Antenatal practitioner and doula, Cheshire
  341. Verina Henchy, Doula, Stamford
  342. Michelle, Midwife, Sutton
  343. Sophia Russell, Doula UK Co-ordinator, Russell, Lewes
  344. Suzanne Hinch, Doula, Didcot
  345. Linda Quinn, Doula, Houghton
  346. Jo Rhys-Davies, Director, Neurodivergent Birth, Cardiff
  347. Caprice Fox, Services Lead, Black Mothers Matter, Bristol
  348. Jacob Stokoe, CEO, Transparent Change, Leicestershire
  349. anita davies, Teacher, Birthguernsey, Guernsey
  350. Sarah Palmer-Miles, Specialist Nurse, Circle Healthgroup, London
  351. Hilary bugler, Retired GP, General Practice, Barry,
  352. Rebecca James, Doula Course Facilitator, Developing Doulas, Norfolk
  353. Katherine Hopkins, Retired Nurse Consultant, London
  354. Tamzen Deeley, Midwife, bristol
  355. Sandra Buchholz-Rutter, Antenatal Teacher, National Childbirth Trust, Bishop's Stortford
  356. Christine Selsby, Healthy mother of 2 happy and healthy home birthed babies, Bradford
  357. Grace Surman, Artist, Totnes
  358. Alice Watkins, Hereford
  359. Michael Demetriou, Retired, Eastleigh
  360. Donna Brough, Midwife
  361. Dorothy Robertson, Retired Consultant, Royal United Hospital Trust, Bath
  362. Jessica Nichols, Midwife, Kings lynn
  363. Jadie Howell, Newly Qualified midwife, Worcester
  364. Rachel O'Leary, Breastfeeding Counsellor, Cambridge
  365. Anthony Groom, London
  366. Joanne Gough, Specialist Midwife, Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust, Birmingham
  367. Sheila Ryan, Retured, Bexhill on Sea
  368. Jan Egan, Retired, Leeds
  369. Elle Green, Midwife, Independent, Devon
  370. Taryn Hubbard, Ely
  371. Nicola Simone, Doula, Strong Birth Club, St Albans
  372. Adam s, Software developer, Home born and thriving, London
  373. Ben Lumsden, Entertainment executive, London
  374. Lauren Parr, Head Of Operations and Community, Make Birth Better, Norwich
  375. Ellen Scargill, Business owner, Malvern
  376. Grant Johnson, Retired, Leeds
  377. Claire Pearson, Parent, chartered accountant, Malvern
  378. Natalie Brace, Administration, Malvern
  379. Paula Little, Voluntary worker, Malvern
  380. Sekou Diaby, Artist, Diaby Pictures Limited, London
  381. Douglas Stem, Retired, Bexhill
  382. Ruth Pay, Doula, Rochester
  383. caroline lumsden, Retired, Gloucester
  384. Gwen Roughley, Midwife, Preston
  385. Susan Stilling, Retired, Grange-O-Sands
  386. Dawn Patrick, Midwife, Swbht, Birmingham
  387. Cathy Williams, Perinatal educator, Chilled Mama, Luton
  388. Kathryn Weymouth, Midwife, IndependentMidwifeLtd., Alton
  389. Zoe Sylvester, Doula, Ma Doula, Kings Langley
  390. Mary Bollard, Midwife, NHS, Bristol
  391. Natalie Dorchester, Midwife, Independent, London
  392. Andy E Parker, Midwife, Community, London
  393. Lindsay Paterson, Midwife, Nhs, London
  394. Laura K, Midwife, Imperial, London
  395. Juliet Tomlinson, Musician, Self-employed, Gloucester
  396. Sarah Crane, Receptionist
  397. Melanie English, Doula, Cheshire Home Birth Alliance, Crewe
  398. Lisa Fisher, Teacher, Ledbury
  399. Juliana beardsmore, antenatal l teacher, MAlmesbury
  400. Alexa Dean, Birth Doula, London
  401. Marina Petrovic, Fundraiser, Bream
  402. Laura Barron, Hairdresser, Hereford
  403. Sarah Bennett, Hypnobirthing Practitioner, Arigatoforwellbeing, Gloucester
  404. Fiona Roberts, PA & Mother of 7, Hereford
  405. Carla, Full time mum, Ramsey
  406. Beth Connelly, Birth Choices lead midwife, North Bristol Trust, Bristol
  407. Sarah Dixon, Artist, Sarah Dixon Studio, Stroud
  408. Emma Catherine Mitchell, Reflexologist, Cardigan
  409. Melody Robinson
  410. Erin Jackson, Mother and student midwife, York
  411. Belinda Phipps, Past NCT CEO, Kings Langley
  412. Anne Jeffery, Nurse, Cheltenham
  413. Penelope Thompson, Musician, London
  414. Sophie Franks, Independent Midwife, Juno Midwives, Folkestone
  415. Sarah, Home birth midwife, NHS, Winchester
  416. Christene Ogunneye, Maternity Support Worker, Queen Mary Maternity Unit, London
  417. Anastasia Druitt, Chiropractor, Hereford
  418. Sabira Jamal Camp, Doula /infant feeding specialist, Nhs/self employed, London
  419. Kate Macdonald, Local government retired, Hebden Bridge
  420. Kirsty Martin, Hairdresser, Fermanagh
  421. Olivia Anderson Conmee, Folkestone
  422. Hilary Cowley Greer, Retired, Llanfyllin
  423. Olivia Hudson, Midwife, NHS, Jedburgh
  424. Becky Hamilton, Midwife, Self employed, Scotland
  425. Kate Malik, Breastfeeding Counsellor, Nct, London
  426. Debbie Garrod, Midwife (retired), antenatal educator, NCT, Abingdon
  427. Jeanett Salisbury, Retired Midwife, Deal, Kent.
  428. Julia Redburn, IBCLC, NCT/NHS, Brighton
  429. Hannah Tindale, Antenatal teacher, National Childbirth Trust, Pulborough
  430. Amanda Napier, Administrator, East Kent Hospitals NHS Trust, Dover
  431. Maria Raluca Streang, Fashion designer, None, London
  432. Cally Edwards, Antenatal Teacher, Doula, Breastfeeding Counsellor, Salisbury
  433. Ariella Kuye, Administrator, Ipse, London
  434. Sarah wells, Breastfeeding Counsellor, hillingdon
  435. Samina noor, Midwife, Barts, London
  436. Ema Robinson, TikTok manager, Tiktok, London
  437. Victoria Allister, Producer, London
  438. Lucy Jessel, Midwife, London
  439. Lisa Cruickshank, Antenatal practitioner, NCT, Cupar
  440. Zerin Smith, Self employed, Nct, Leicester
  441. Keri Berry, BFC, NCT, Manchester
  442. Ida Hercules, Antenatal Teacher, NCT, Pershore
  443. Ann Roberts, Antenatal teacher, nct, Norwich
  444. Amy Maclean, Childbirth Educator, NCT, Birmingham
  445. Amanda Matthews, Postnatal practitioner, Kettering UK
  446. Mandy Richmond, Nurse, KCHFT, Dover
  447. Jenny Crouch, Civil servant, Natural resources wales, Holyhead
  448. PENNY LOUISE HARGER, Bexleyheath
  449. Kell McDermott, Student midwife, UoW, Stourport
  450. Anne Glover, Volunteer, AIMS, Lisburn
  451. Tiffany Whitehouse, Disabled due to Birth Trauma, Weston Super-Mare
  452. Keeley Chambers, Midwife, Nhs, Northampton
  453. Amelia Underwood, Midlands
  454. Mathilda Weston, Artist, Droylsden
  455. Rebecca Grice, Midwife, Bingley
  456. Debbie Chippington Derrick, AIMS Trustee, AIMS, Camberley
  457. Alice Page, Artist, Northamptonshire
  458. Jack Page, Teacher, Kettering
  459. Keleigh Glenton, Councillor, Trafford Council, Greater Manchester
  460. Jenny Johnson, Seamstress, Leicestershire
  461. Molla woldie, Midwife, Debrebirhan Hospital, Debrebirhan
  462. Kat Jordan El Karout, Midwife Kat, Worthing
  463. Sabine von Toerne, Independent Midwife, London
  464. Amoura Curry, London
  465. Paige Shaw, Project Manager, Doncaster
  466. Jools Barsky, Doctor
  467. Rachel Croll, Midwife, Nuh, Nottingham
  468. Sarah Louise Breach, Oxford
  469. Zineb Bentounsi, GP, NHS, Milton Keynes
  470. Priya Francome-Wood, Genetic Counsellor, NHS, NHS, London
  471. Giulia Doris Parodi-Garner, Support for teaching and learning, Various, London
  472. Kathryn Kelly, Gosport