Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 26 November 2025
That is a good question. Geography would certainly need to come into it, but I would point out that the size of the population, and the number of deliveries that occur in Scotland, are similar to those in a neonatal network in England. There are 10 such networks in England, and typically, each of those neonatal networks will have two neonatal intensive care units. Some have just one, while others have three or four. In general, though, around two neonatal intensive care units will be required for that size of population. As I have said, geography will come into this, too.