I'm not surprised, I'm shocked its not four out of four.
I was at a leading University hospital with my first, because they are stretched, because they are over-worked, because there is no money I ended up with sepsis and severe liver deterioration with pre-term labour of 32 weeks which lead to costing the NHS more money.
Due to that scare-mongering treatment I received, I now stand up for myself and question every medical treatment my family and I have. I no longer go into it blindly, though that was the tip of it.
It also turned out a baby had died in that department 6 months previously but there was and is a media black out.
The NHS is a ticking time bomb, but there are still women going in and out with no issues so that is a positive.