Londoners were subjected to a "postcode lottery" in the provision of maternal health services during the pandemic, a report found.
The London Assembly Health Committee found there were disparities in the levels of care provided between different NHS trusts.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan was urged to help drive up maternity care standards.
"Our investigation shows that lessons need to be learnt," said chair of the health committee, Krupesh Hirani AM.
The committee called on Mr Khan to urge the NHS in London to carry out a re. Send your story ideas to hellobbclondon@bbc.co.uk
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