Your Antenatal Care
Telling your Midwife promptly will help to make sure you receive maternity health care that takes into account all your health needs and preferences. You can contact your Midwife when you are 6-8 weeks pregnant to make a booking in appointment. Please call the midwife on 01382 632866 or self refer via the link below.
It’s best to see them as early as possible to obtain the information you need to have a healthy pregnancy.
Midwife
The Midwife gives care to women having a baby, both before birth and for ten days after the baby is delivered. Antenatal appointments are now generally provided by the Midwife at the Hospital or satellite clinic. For further information please contact your your local midwife on 01382 632866.
The role of the midwife
A Midwife is a qualified nurse who has undertaken further training to provide and promote normal midwifery.
They help you to prepare for motherhood and promote good health for yourself and your baby by advising on the effects of drinking, smoking and good diet whilst you are pregnant.
The Midwife guides you through your pregnancy and endeavours to detect any problems and make relevant referrals if necessary.
Your booking appointment (booking visit)
Your first main appointment is your booking appointment (booking visit) with your midwife. It normally takes place between 8 and 12 weeks of pregnancy.
Healthy Start
Healthy Start is a government scheme that aims to improve the health of pregnant women and mothers on benefits or low incomes, all pregnant women under 18 years of age and children who are under 5 years of age. Families who are supported by the scheme receive vouchers to spend on milk (including infant formula), fresh fruit and vegetables.
Your antenatal care
When you learn that you’re pregnant, get in touch with a Midwife. Ideally this should be by 10 weeks of your pregnancy. Telling your Midwife promptly will help to make sure you receive maternity health care that takes into account all your health needs and preferences.