
Maternity Decisions Survey: Being Induced – Main Findings and Recommendations
Women are entitled to clear information on the risks and benefits of different options in order to make informed decisions about the birth of their babies.
Rates of induction are rising. One in three pregnancies is induced in Great Britain, according to most recent data.
Earlier this year PIF members raised concerns about availability of information to support decision-making on induction of labour.
PIF responded by collaborating on a survey with maternity charities including Tommy’s, Bliss and Birthrights.
In August 2021, the survey was shared on social media channels receiving more than 2,000 responses in less than a fortnight.
The results are sobering and show there is much to do to put personalised care and shared decision making into practice in maternity care.

Executive Summary
Maternity Decisions: Being Induced Survey – Executive Summary
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Five ways to improve induction information
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