What Has Happened and What Do the Reports Say?
In December 2023, the Healthcare Inspectorate for Wales published a report following an inspection of the maternity unit at Singleton Hospital in Swansea. This report identified areas where maternity services needed immediate improvement, and inspectors identified several patient safety concerns.
A further inspection took place in April 2024, and while improvements had been noted, there were still challenges, and further improvements were needed.
As a result of the Healthcare Inspectorate for Wales report, Swansea Bay University Health Board commissioned an independent report into maternity and neonatal services. This review is ongoing, with the report yet to be published. Further details of this review can be found here.
The most recent report prepared by Llais (an independent body set up to give the people of Wales a stronger voice in their health and social care services) in May 2025 identified the following key themes, having heard directly from over 500 people about their journey through pregnancy, birth and postnatal care:
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Variation in quality of care and communication
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A lack of continuity and involvement in decisions
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Inconsistent postnatal support and pain relief
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Barriers to raising concerns or being taken seriously.
A copy of the report prepared by Llais can be found here.
Have You Been Affected?
If you, your baby, or your family has any concerns regarding your care within Swansea Bay University Health Board’s maternity services, then you have the right to seek legal advice and support.
Our dedicated medical negligence specialists at Thompsons Solicitors in South & West Wales have extensive experience representing families affected by maternity care issues. We understand the emotional, physical, and practical impacts these experiences can have, and we are committed to helping you achieve accountability and justice.
What to Do Next
If you think you have been affected by any issues raised in the Swansea Bay University Health Board maternity services reports, please speak confidentially to our legal experts on 07813 319234. We will provide compassionate, clear guidance on your rights, the potential steps you can take, and how we can support you throughout the process.
You can contact our specialist team in Cardiff or Llanelli directly by calling our dedicated helpline on 07813 319234, email matthewjones@thompsons.law or complete our confidential online enquiry form.
Contact us today to discuss your situation confidentially and explore your options.