Now, with all the latest sport, heres olly foster. We know that the Premier League title will be decided on the final day, but theres a significant match coming up for aston villa on monday night. The former european cup winners can secure qualification for the champions league. A win against liverpool at villa park will be enough to ensure a top four finish, that would see them return to europes top Club Competition for the First Time Since 1983. They were european champions in 1982. Its the penultimate game in charge for liverpoolsjurgen klopp, and hes one booking away from a touchline ban. He doesnt want to spoil his farewell at anfield next sunday. Unai emery is one of the best we have in our business, 100 . Weve only got two yellow cards. So i have got, over the years, obviously. I have got, over the years, obviously i have got, over the years, obviousl. ,. ,. , obviously. You need to be on the touchline for obviously. You need to be on the touchline for the obviously. 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The Dutch Strikerjoined from Bayern Munich seven years ago and has scored 125 goals, 79 n the league, in her 172 appearances for arsenal. She won the 2019 wsl title but was out for ten months last year with a serious knee injury and has only played 13 times this season. Shes only 27, but the club havent offered her a new contract and Manchester City are believed to be one of the clubs interested in signing her. Naomi osaka is out of the italian open. The four time grand slam champion was beaten in straight sets by chinas qinwen zheng in the last 16. The Australian Open runner up won in straight sets. Osaka is yet to get beyond the Quarter Finals at any wta event since her return to the court this year after having herfirst child. Also today in rome, a protest by Climate Activists disrupted two matches. The last 16 tie between madison keys and Sorana Cirstea was interrupted, along with a doubles match. Keys was leading 6 2, 3 1 when two protestors wearing orange vests ran on to the court and threw confetti. Others glued themselves to a stand before police and firefighters arrived. Keys went on to win the match. The nba playoffs continue, its all square at two games all between the Indiana Pacers and the new york knicks. The pacers ran away with game four in the Eastern Conference semi final. They opened up a huge lead in the first half. Tyrese haliburton top scored for the pacers this three at the end of the first half part of his 20 points on the night. And they were having fun by the end as the injury hit knicks were beaten 121 89. Game five is in new york on tuesday. Meanwhile, Anthony Edwards scored 44 points for the minnesota timberwolves, but that couldnt stop the Denver Nuggets levelling their Western Conference play off semi final at two games all. The reigning nba champions won it 115 107. I think the three days hurt us, i think after those two wins they gave us three days off, three days before we play again, and i dont really like that at all. I think thats why we came out sluggish in game three. But i dont think they got any momentum. We won two games, they won two games, this is whoever wins two games. I dont now how people look at it but i look at it like im happy, were competing at the highest level, and im smiling about it because im happy and ready to go and play. If we play tomorrow id be ready, so its going to be fun. Finally in rugby union, new zealand captain, sam cane will retire from International Rugby at the end of the year. The 32 year old flanker, who has been capped 95 times, is currently on a sabbatical with Tokyo Sungoliath but has now signed a three year deal with the japanese side. The all blacks have released him from the last year of his contract but the 2015 world cup winner will be eligible to play for his country for the rest of this year when thejapanese season comes to a close later this month. So he will pull on that famous All Blacks Jersey once again. That is all the sport for now. Women suffering traumatic experiences in childbirth have prompted mps in the uk to call for a Major Overhaul of maternity and post natal care. A report refers to harrowing evidence given by more than 1,000 women of still births and life changing injuries. The Birth Trauma Inquiry said, poor Maternity Care was all too frequently tolerated as normal and women giving birth were often treated as an inconvenience. Katy hunter reports. They didnt really believe that i was at such a final stage. I ended up having to be moved across the hospital when i was ten centimetres dilated. And it caught his head as he was falling out, over the toilet. I have severe incontinence because of that now. Since i was 39, when i gave birth. So im basically like a 100 year old person. Voices of women who have experienced traumatic labour. Its estimated 30,000 women each year suffer negative experiences during childbirth such as serious blood loss and an emergency caesarean. One in 20 develops post Traumatic Stress disorder. I was separated from my baby and rushed into the Emergency Room for surgery. Mp theo clarke, who suffered a traumatic labour, has chaired a Cross Party Inquiry into the issue. It has heard from more than 1,300 people. What came through very strongly was there does seem to be a Postcode Lottery for Maternity Care in this country and that is something i dont think is acceptable, that depending on where you live, you will literally be offered a different level of care in terms of how youre given support during childbirth and afterwards. The report from the all Party Parliamentary group calls for urgent changes, including ending the Postcode Lottery in perinatal care, a new Maternity Commissioner to be appointed, and for the government to publish a new National Maternity strategy. We absolutely recognise birth trauma is an issue. With the use of the services were putting in place, we can reduce that by 20 , because some are avoidable. There will always be a case where some mothers do tear during labour, but the care has to be much better in terms of infection control, pain control, psychological support. For families affected by birth trauma, change needs to come, and quickly. Lets speak to benash nazmeen, who is co director of the association of south asian midwives and Assitant Professor of midwifery at the university of bradford. Thank you for being here on the programme. Birth trauma is under recognised. It is, how important and significant as it . I recognised. It is, how important and significant as it . 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We had a few stories in that report we were stories in that report we were watching. I know you deal with many women. Just tell me some of the stories you have heard . figs women. Just tell me some of the stories you have heard . 5 a women. Just tell me some of the stories you have heard . As a south asian woman. Stories you have heard . As a south asian woman, in stories you have heard . As a south asian woman, in my stories you have heard . As a south asian woman, in my community,. Stories you have heard . As a south asian woman, in my community, i| asian woman, in my community, i often have people approaching me because they recognise that i am a midwife and they feel safe to be able to talk to me. They tell me how they have experienced trauma many years ago to more recently and how they havent been able to speak up or speak out about it for a number of reasons, including the fact that actually, trauma and Mental Health is often stigmatised in a lot of communities. There is not enough safe spaces for people to talk about it and we dont always recognise it very well and ourselves so speaking help is very minimal. As someone in the community who is known and respected, i often end up helping people navigate getting the support they need to address the issues coming up for them. Tell they need to address the issues coming up for them. They need to address the issues coming up for them. Tell me about the impact coming up for them. Tell me about the impact this coming up for them. Tell me about the impact this has coming up for them. Tell me about the impact this has on coming up for them. Tell me about the impact this has on so coming up for them. Tell me about the impact this has on so many the impact this has on so many women, mothers, and their children and in terms of how that manifests itself . 50 and in terms of how that manifests itself . ,. ,. And in terms of how that manifests itself . ,. ,. ,. , itself . So we all know that kind of initial 1001 days itself . So we all know that kind of initial 1001 days are itself . So we all know that kind of initial 1001 days are so itself . So we all know that kind of initial 1001 days are so important | initial 1001 days are so important to babies and their development. We also know that is very import of the mothers and parents. That Transition Phaseis mothers and parents. That Transition Phase is severely impacted if there has been recent trauma. The ability to bond with your child, the ability to bond with your child, the ability to respond to their need and to address your own needs and your own Mental Health concerns is very diminished. So people often end up feeling very alone and unsupported and dont know how to ask for help. The reality of this is that in the longer term, it goes unaddressed, this can come up as psychosomatic symptoms, with physical aches and pains in your bodies and it can lead to unhealthy Coping Mechanisms. So it is so important that people get the help they need to be able to address they say that there is unhealthy Coping Mechanisms are never developed. I unhealthy Coping Mechanisms are never developed. Never developed. I said that any deduction that never developed. I said that any deduction that all never developed. I said that any deduction that all too never developed. I said that any deduction that all too often, never developed. I said that any deduction that all too often, it l never developed. I said that any| deduction that all too often, it is just treated as normal, it is tolerated, this sort of care. What are the key things that you think need to actually change here urgently . I need to actually change here uraentl . ~. , urgently . I think as a midwife, it saddens me urgently . I think as a midwife, it saddens me to urgently . I think as a midwife, it saddens me to hear urgently . I think as a midwife, it saddens me to hear this urgently . I think as a midwife, it saddens me to hear this and urgently . I think as a midwife, it saddens me to hear this and i. Urgently . I think as a midwife, it i saddens me to hear this and i know that no one that comes into the profession or into Maternity Services wants to cause harm. People want to improve outcomes and do better and do good. The reality is, we have under resourced, understaffed services that continue to give care to more complex needs. Women are coming in with armies and needing more complex care needs, but this shortages mean we are not able to give them the best of our abilities so we need more staff, we more training and Mental HealthTrauma Informed Care needs to be a priority because a lot of the time, we have investment in training but that training doesnt always cover the wide areas in enough detail for us to be able to address. So more staff, more training and increased postnatal support because when there has been trauma, firstly, we should try to prevent it but secondly, if there has been trauma, we need to address it. Maternity services have been decreased in investment in the postnatal time has gone down significantly. They used to be a time where women would be confined to 18 days in hospital that has decreased and we need to be able to recognise and support women when it happens postnatally, so more interactions postnatally. 51am happens postnatally, so more interactions postnatally. Such an im ortant interactions postnatally. Such an important story interactions postnatally. Such an important story this. Interactions postnatally. Such an important story this. Thank interactions postnatally. Such an important story this. Thank you | interactions postnatally. Such an i important story this. Thank you for joining us live in our programme. Lets return to the middle east. The uks Foreign Secretary is warning that suspending british Weapons Sales to israel would strengthen hamas. Lord cameron also said the uk did not support a major operation in the Southern Gazan City Of Rafah without a plan to protect civilians. Lets find out more about the challenges for civilians. Dr hina cheema is an obstetricician and gynaecologist who worked in rafah in march as part of medglobal� s medical mission there. She is usually based in texas, butjoins us now from thailand. Thank you so much for being here with us. I know you spent a couple of weeks in rafah recently. I was reading your description of what it was like and it sounded absolutely nightmarish. I wonder if you could just describe what it was like . Thank you for having me. I was there for two weeks and i was based at a hospital, where at that time it was delivering about 50 of all of gazas pregnant patients. I saw a lot of stillbirths, which wasnt happening before. The physicians there were telling me that it has significantly increased. They were also saying that he might sing a lot of were quite a lot of women are not having periods because of the stress of war and the physicians were overwhelmed because the volume, this was a 42 bed hospital and it was not equipped to handle the volume that they were seeing. There were more than 300 patients coming in to the triage, which is the Emergency Department for our gynaecology and they were literally only two labour rooms and one labour room had three bad and the other had two beds and they were delivering 70 to 100 women over 2a hours. find they were delivering 70 to 100 women over 24 hours over 24 hours. And i read that he described the over 24 hours. And i read that he described the workload over 24 hours. And i read that he described the workload over 24 hours. And i read that he described the workload you i described the workload you described the workload you describe the workload and you witnessed interns working with virtually no supervision because the pressures were so great . Yes. Pressures were so great . Yes, indeed. Pressures were so great . Yes, indeed my pressures were so great . Yes, indeed. My role pressures were so great . Yes, indeed. My role was pressures were so great . Yes, indeed. My role was not pressures were so great . 1a indeed. My role was not defined. We were just there to support the team and place ourselves where there was need and i placed myself in the Supervisor Role for the residents and interns and just take some load off of them. They were working without any pay, so they were doing 24 hour shifts and then they are not getting paid and still need to feed their families and they would go and take up another 24 hour shift at one of the field hospitals of some nonprofit organisations and that is how they were able to support their families. ,. ,. ,. Families. There is so much concern about billy families. The