NHS to hand pregnant women £3,000 'birth budgets'

System will offer greater flexibility – but is it open to abuse?

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Mothers-to-be should be given "personal budgets" worth at least £3,000 to pay for the care they receive while giving birth, a major review has concluded.

Under plans announced today by the National Maternity Review, women will be given a budget to be spent on the NHS care of their choice – whether they give birth in a midwife-run unit, a hospital or at home.

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