Midwives express concern that a mandatory three-day postnatal hospital stay will strain the system and question whether it delivers a sufficient return on investment, advocating instead for community-based support for breastfeeding and maternal mental health.
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need for care based on maternal needs
Midwives concerned system capacity won t support three day minimum post natal staygreater flexibility for new mothers
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