Non-emergency caesareans are not being covered during the NHS strikes, causing expectant mothers to feel like they have lost control. The strike action by consultants and junior doctors is expected to be the most disruptive yet, with only emergency care being provided. The cancellation of caesarean sections, regardless of medical recommendation, has raised concerns about compromising safety and breaching human rights. The Health Secretary accused the doctors' union of refusing to permit essential care, while NHS chiefs warned of a near standstill. The NHS has prioritized emergency care and maternity services during the strikes.
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