Meta baby ads are like 'a cot in your front room'
Meta baby ads are like 'a cot in your front room'1 hour agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleHayley ComptonEast Midlands InvestigationsMichelle WelshMP Michelle Welsh's own experience of giving birth is part of the biggest review of maternity failings in NHS historyThe government's new maternity adviser is calling on Meta to meet bereaved families left "devastated" by pregnancy-related adverts after losing their babies.Newly appointed Michelle Welsh, Labour MP for Sherwood Forest, has written to the owner of Facebook and Instagram, urging them to better protect users from being bombarded with unwanted ads.A BBC investigation found parents who suffered miscarriages or stillbirths continued to see adverts for baby and maternity products, days, weeks and months after their babies died.Meta said it took "these concerns seriously", and admitted its systems were not perfect and continued to "improve the sensitivity and accuracy of how ads are delivered".Welsh said: "These adverts are pumped at you when you've gone through the most horrendous circumstances - it's like walking through the door and someone's put a cot in your front room."The MP said she sent a letter to Meta on 26 May calling on the social media giant to meet affected families and pledge to make it easier to stop users seeing adverts that may re-traumatise them when they are grieving their lost children.It has also been signed by baby loss charities including Sands, Petals and Tommy's as well as the Royal College of Midwives and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. "These are good, honest, hard-working people that have gone through horrendous situations and there is a social media company trying to make a quick buck. "That's disgusting," Welsh added.The MP's own experience of giving birth is part of the biggest review of maternity failings in NHS history.Welsh said when she gave birth t...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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