The document presents findings from a study on the understanding and implementation of ethnicity screening questions for sickle cell and thalassaemia during antenatal appointments, involving midwives and pregnant women. Key issues identified include the low recruitment rate of eligible women for screening, time constraints impacting the quality of discussions, and inconsistencies in interpreting ethnicity among participants. The study concludes with recommendations for improved education for midwives and the use of specialist counsellors to enhance screening processes.