Maternity services at two north-east hospitals have been rated inadequate.
Some of the failures at the University Hospital of North Durham and Darlington Memorial Hospital maternity units could have put women and babies “at risk”, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) said.
Midwives warned managers conditions were unsafe but nothing was done, the inspectors said after a March visit.
The hospitals’ trust said the report was “disappointing” and was working “tremendously hard” on shortfalls.
During their visit, CQC inspectors discovered staffing issues had resulted in women’s inductions being delayed, including for babies categorised as high risk.