Contacts: Watford General Hospital Maternity Unit

Watford General Hospital Maternity Unit

Hospital switchboard

Watford General Hospital

Tel: 01923 244366

Hemel Hempstead General Hospital

Tel: 01442 213141

St Albans City Hospital

Tel: 01727 866122

Antenatal clinic

Watford General Hospital

Tel: 01923 217339

Hemel Hempstead General Hospital

Tel: 01442 287780

St Albans City Hospital

Tel: 01727 897396

Antenatal ward

Watford General Hospital

Tel: 01923 217377

Birth centre

Watford General Hospital

Tel: 01923 217364

Community midwives

Please contact your named midwife directly on the mobile number you will be given.

See alternative contact numbers below.

Watford General Hospital

Tel: 01923 217361

Hemel Hempstead General Hospital

Tel: 01442 287780

St Albans City Hospital

Tel: 01727 897394 Day assessment unit

Watford General Hospital

Tel: 01923 217851

Early pregnancy unit

Watford General Hospital

Tel: 01923 217831

Labour ward

Watford General Hospital

Tel: 01923 217371

Maternity triage

Watford General Hospital

Tel: 01923 217343

Postnatal ward

Watford General Hospital

Tel: 01923 217389

Ultrasound

Watford General Hospital

Tel: 01923 217340

Hemel Hempstead General Hospital

Tel: 01442 287343

St Albans City Hospital

Tel: 01727 897403

Infant Feeding Team

Watford General Hospital

Tel: 01923 436007 (Monday to Friday only)

Contacts: The Princess Alexandra Hospital Maternity Unit

The Princess Alexandra Maternity Unit

Hospital switchboard

Tel: 01279 444 455

Antenatal clinic

Tel: 01279 827 102 option 5

Antenatal screening midwives

Tel: 01279 827 102 option 4

Antenatal appointments and reception

Tel: 01279 827 102 option 6

Antenatal ward

Tel: 01279 827 109

Birth centre

Tel: 01279 827 176

Community midwives

Tel: 01279 827 102 option 3

Day assessment unit

Tel: 01279 827 102 option 2

Tel: 01279 978902

Early pregnancy unit

Tel: 01279 973188

Tel: 01279 973442

Labour ward

Tel: 01279 973142

Tel: 01279 973203

Maternity helpline

Tel: 01279 827 286

Postnatal ward

Tel: 01279 827 108

Ultrasound

Tel: 01279 827 102 option 7

Contacts: The Lister Hospital Diamond Jubilee Maternity Unit

The Lister Hospital Diamond Jubilee Maternity Unit

Maternity reception

Tel: 01438 284533

Antenatal clinic

Tel: 01438 286031

Antenatal ward

Tel: 01438 284072

Midwife-led unit

Tel: 01438 286197

Community midwives

Tel: 01438 285630

Consultant-led unit

Tel: 01438 284124

Day assessment unit

Tel: 01438 286166

Early pregnancy unit

Tel: 01438 286190

Maternity triage

Tel: 01438 286168

Postnatal ward

Tel: 01438 284071

Ultrasound

The Lister Hospital

Tel: 01438 28 5954

QE2 Hospital

Tel: 01438 28 7596

LMS: Herts and West Essex Local Maternity and Neonatal System

in Herts and West Essex the maternity units have a birth reflection/listening service

Essex

Central contact and information for all the Essex Birth Registration Centres listed below:

Tel: 0345 603 7632

Dunmow

Great Dunmow Library

47 White Hart Way

Dunmow CM6 1FS

Epping

Epping Registration Office

Epping Library

St John Road

Epping CM16 5DN

Harlow

Harlow Registration Centre

Harlow Central Library

Cross Street

Harlow CM20 1HA

Uttlesford

Uttlesford Registration Office

Council Offices

London Road

Saffron Walden CB11 4ER

Hertfordshire

Central contact and information for all the Hertfordshire Birth Registration Centres listed below:Tel: 0300 123 4045

Hemel Hempstead

Hemel Hempstead Register Office

The Forum

Marlowes

Hemel Hempstead

Hertfordshire HP1 1DN

St Albans

St Albans Register Office

The Gatehouse

1 Victoria Street

St Albans AL1 3TF

Stevenage

Stevenage Register Office

Danesgate House

Danesgate

Stevenage SG1 1WW

Watford

Watford Register Office

31 Hempstead Road

Watford WD17 3EY

Essex Family Services

Brambles Family Hub

Epping Library

St Johns Road

Epping CM16 5DN

Tel: 0300 2470122

Hazelwood Family Hub

Hillhouse Primary School

Ninefields

Waltham Abbey EN9 3EL

Tel: 0300 2470122

Little Oaks Family Hub Delivery Site

Loughton Resources Centre

Torrington Drive

Loughton IG10 3TD

Tel: 0300 2470122

True Stars Family Hub Delivery Site

The Limes Centre

Limes Farm

Chigwell IG7 5LP

Tel: 0300 2470122

Tree House Family Hub

Parnall Road

Harlow CM18 7NG

Tel: 0300 2470122

The Meadows Family Hub Delivery Site

Harberts Road

Harlow CM19 4DL

Tel: 0300 2470122

Potter Street Family Hub

Caters Mead

Harlow CM19 9EU

Tel: 0300 2470122

Spangles Family Hub

Lower Street

Stansted

Mountfitchet CM24 8LR

Tel: 0300 2470122

Little Goslings Family Hub Delivery Site

North Street

Great Dunmow CM6 1AZ

Tel: 0300 2470122

Hertfordshire Family Centre Services

Tel: 0300 123 7572

Watford & Three Rivers

Hertsmere

Dacorum

St Albans

East Herts

North Herts

Broxbourne

Welwyn Hatfield

Stevenage

This is a decision you will make following discussion with your midwife or doctor at around 34-36 weeks of pregnancy, but it is helpful to start thinking about your preferences before this time.

Each maternity unit in Herts and West Essex offers three locations for birth: home, midwife led unit or obstetric (consultant unit. You may also choose to access a free-standing midwifery unit outside of our area. Please talk to your midwife to discuss your choice.

Community Midwife Teams

Princess Alexandra Maternity Unit

Tel: 01279 827 102 option 3

Tel: 01279 441 607 (ask for the Maternity Bleep Holder)

Watford General Hospital Maternity Unit

Please contact your named midwife directly on the mobile number you will be given.

Please see alternative contact numbers below:

Watford General Hospital

Tel: 01923 217361

Hemel Hempstead

Tel: 01442 287789

St Albans City Hospital

Tel: 01727 897394

East & North Herts NHS Trust

Please contact your named midwife directly on the number you will be given.

Please see alternative contact numbers below:

East & North Herts Community Midwife Team information

Tel: 07917 505 287

Core services available at all Herts and West Essex LMNS maternity units:​

  • Midwife-led care
  • Consultant led care
  • Fetal medicine service
  • Specialist diabetes service
  • Ultrasound service
  • Perinatal mental health service
  • Specialist birth options/planning service
  • Birth preparation classes
  • Antenatal care in the community
  • Antenatal ward
  • Maternity day assessment unit
  • Maternity triage service
  • Home birth service
  • Alongside midwife-led birth centre
  • Labour ward
  • Birthing pools
  • Individual rooms for labour & birth
  • 24 hour epidural service on labour ward
  • Maternity theatre service on labour ward
  • Infant feeding specialists
  • Specialist neonatal care from 28 weeks
  • Postnatal ward
  • Postnatal care at home and in community clinics
  • Private room hire

Each maternity unit in Herts and West Essex is linked to its hospital trust's charity. Hospital charities raise money via fundraising activities for parents and staff and by coordinating and receiving charitable donations. Money raised is re-invested into service improvement projects. Find out more about your local NHS hospital charity.

East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust

Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust

West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust

You can decide where in Herts and West Essex LMNS you want to receive your maternity care during pregnancy, birth and beyond.

Information on maternity services in Herts and West Essex LMS is available in other languages here:

Women and their families are encouraged to provide feedback via our purpose-built feedback websites (links below) to help us continually improve our services. You can also give your feedback to your maternity teams via the following methods:

  • Face-to-face if you are currently in hospital
  • Telephone
  • E-mail
  • Letter
  • Local Maternity Voices Partnership group

Please ask your midwife for further information.

The friends and family test has been paused at West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust and The Princess Alexandra Hospitals NHS Trust during the response to COVID-19.

East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust

East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust PALS

Email: pals.enh-tr@nhs.net

Tel: 01438 285811

Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust

Email: paht.pals@nhs.net

Tel: 01279 827211

West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust

The West Herts maternity online feedback site is currently under redevelopment.

Email: westherts.pals@nhs.net

Tel: 01923 217198

Essex

Essex Child and Family Wellbeing Service

Harlow North Healthy Family Team

Kao Park

London Road

Harlow CM17 9NA

Tel: 0300 247 0122

Email: vcl.essexwest-hftcentraladminhub@nhs.net

Harlow South Healthy Family Team

Tree House Family Hub

Parnall Road

Harlow CM18 7NG

Tel: 0300 247 0122

Email: vcl.essexwest-hftcentraladminhub@nhs.net

Epping and Waltham Abbey Healthy Family Team

Brambles Family Hub, Epping Library

St John's Road

Epping CM16 5DN

Tel: 01992 602 330

Email: vcl.essexwest-eppingadmin@nhs.net

Loughton and Buckhurst Hill Healthy Family Team

Brambles Family Hub, Epping Library

St John's Road

Epping CM16 5DN

Tel: 01279 342165

Email: vcl.essexwest-hftcentraladminhub@nhs.net

Uttlesford Healthy Family Team

Saffron Walden Community Hospital

Radwinter Road

Saffron Walden CB11 3HY

Tel: 0300 247 0122

Email: vcl.essexwest-hftcentraladminhub@nhs.net

Hertfordshire Family Centre Services

Tel: 0300 123 7572

Watford and Three Rivers

Westfield Family Centre (Main Hub)

Croxley View

Watford WD18 6NS

South Oxhey Family Centre (Main Hub)

C/o Oxhey Wood Primary School

Northwick Road

South Oxhey

Watford WD19 6NL

Duty Health Visitor:

Tel: 0300 123 7572 08:00 hrs – 17:00hrs Monday- Friday

Bushey & Oxhey

Tel: 020 8515 8210

Rickmansworth

Tel: 01923 775065

Watford Central

Tel: 01923 234282

Garston

Tel: 01923 243568

Email: watford&threerivers.fcsenquiries@inspireall.com

Hertsmere

The BECC Family Centre (Main Hub)

Shakespeare Drive

off Furzehill Road

Borehamwood WD6 2FD

Duty Health Visitor:

Tel: 0300 123 7572 08:00 hrs – 17:00hrs Monday- Friday.

Hertsmere

Tel: 020 8359 8520

Email: hertsmere.fcsenquiries@inspireall.com

Dacorum

Windmill Family Centre (Main Hub)

Broadfield Primary School

Broadfield Road

Hemel Hempstead HP2 4DW

Duty Health Visitor:

Tel: 0300 123 7572 08:00 hrs – 17:00hrs Monday- Friday.

Dacorum rural

Tel: 01442 285837

Hemel Hempstead

Tel: 01442 454655

Email: dacorum.fcsenquiries@inspireall.com

St Albans

Sopwell Family Centre (Main Hub)

C/o Mandeville Primary School

Mandeville Drive

St Albans AL1 2LE

Duty Health Visitor:

Tel: 0300 123 7572 08:00 hrs – 17:00hrs Monday- Friday.

St Albans

Tel: 01727 891300

Email: stalbans.fcsenquiries@inspireall.com

Harpenden and Villages

To contact your health visiting team, please call our duty line:

Tel: 0300 123 7572 08:00 hrs – 17:00hrs Monday- Friday.

Duty Health Visitor:

Tel: 0300 123 7572 08:00 hrs – 17:00hrs Monday- Friday.

Harpenden & Villages:

Tel:

Herts and West Essex Local Maternity and Neonatal System (LMNS)

Maternity care in Herts and West Essex

This app, originally developed by North West London Local Maternity System, has been adapted for use in the Herts and West Essex LMNS area.

If you live outside of Herts and West Essex LMNS, you can still use this app's content and develop your personal care plans. To find your nearest unit follow this link:

The Herts and West Essex Local Maternity and Neonatal System, in partnership with other services, support our women and families with their mental health, emotional wellbeing and mental health awareness. We consider your mental health and emotional wellbeing to be just as important as your physical health.

Please speak to your midwife or obstetrician if you need support with your mental health.

The following websites and telephone numbers can also be used to access advice and support:

Hertfordshire

If you need urgent support please contact our Single Point of Access number.

Tel: 0800 644 4101

West Essex

If you need urgent support please call the Crisis Line.

Tel: 0330 726 0110

National maternal and neonatal programmes in Herts and West Essex

The Maternity and Neonatal Safety Improvement Programme (MatNeoSIP)

This project aims to improve the safety and outcomes of maternal and neonatal care by reducing variation in practice and providing a high quality healthcare experience for all women babies and their families across England.

PReCePT (Prevention of Cerebral Palsy in Preterm Labour)

The PReCePT programme aims to reduce the incidence of cerebral palsy in babies born prematurely by giving women a medication called magnesium sulphate during labour. This programme is being rolled out across BOB and other activities include improving care, strengthening staff capability across maternal and neonatal units and supporting mothers to become more involved with their care to improve quality of life of preterm babies and their families.
Postnatal exercises and pelvic healthcare advice
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Private maternity hospitals

You can opt to have private healthcare during your pregnancy and birth. Find more information about private maternity units and locate specific private maternity units here.

Private rooms

All hospitals in Herts and West Essex have the option of private rooms for after the birth, and these vary in cost. Please ask your midwife for more information.

Some Herts and West Essex maternity units participate in research projects.

To find out how you can participate in a research trial go to:

East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust

Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust

West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust

Our vision statement

  • We strive for continuous improvement ensuring women and families have a safe and positive, personalised care experience.
  • Women and staff will work within a culture of kindness and trust to develop pathways that empower families to have proactive involvement, positively impacting health and wellbeing for the future.
  • We will develop and invest in our workforce supporting them to provide quality care.
  • Digital improvements will be utilised to share information across the LMNS and provide choice to service users in an accessible way.

East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust

Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust

West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust

Depending on how many weeks pregnant you are, you may be offered medicines to try and slow down or stop your labour, antibiotics to reduce the risk of developing an infection, and steroid injections that are given to you, to help your baby’s lungs develop and prepare for life outside the womb should they be born early. If your baby is extremely preterm (less than 28 weeks) you may need to be transferred to a maternity unit with a neonatal intensive care unit.

In Herts and West Essex, each maternity unit has a local neonatal unit/special care baby unit caring for babies who need additional support. If your baby requires neonatal intensive care they may need to be transferred to a more specialist hospital. Please speak to your midwife or obstetrician for more information.

Midwife

You will meet several midwives throughout your pregnancy, birth and beyond. Midwives are the main caregiver when your pregnancy and birth are straight forward. In Herts & West Essex you will have a named midwife as part of a team to organise your maternity care.

Obstetrician

An obstetrician is a doctor who specialise in the care of women during pregnancy, labour and after birth. You may be referred to an obstetrician if your midwife has any concerns about your pregnancy – for example, if you had a previous complication in pregnancy or if you have a long term illness. You can ask to see an obstetrician if you have any concerns you would like to discuss.

Paediatrician/Neonatalogist(baby doctor)

Paediatricians or neonatologists are doctors specialising in the care of newborn babies and children. They will be involved in your care if early (premature) delivery is anticipated or if there are likely to be concerns about the health of your baby during or after the birth.

Sonographer

These are professionals who undertake your ultrasound scans. They are specially trained to undertake scans during pregnancy.

Maternity support worker

You may meet maternity support workers during pregnancy, birth or beyond. They support the maternity team and provide some of your care throughout the journey.

Student midwife

In Herts and West Essex we work closely with local universities to support midwives in training. These students will work alongside their midwife ‘mentor’ and will ask for your consent before providing you with any care.

Health Visitor

Health visitors work in teams. They work closely with the other professionals listed above, including GPs and organisations that support families where you live. Most families in England will be offered several review contacts and additional support depending on the individual needs of your family.The health promoting visit at 28 weeks of pregnancy, is the first time that the health visitor meets parents. A health needs assessment will be agreed, covering physical, mental and emotional health and wellbeing. The health visitor will also discuss a number of issues, including transition to parenthood, how to enhance the parent-child bonding experience and how parents can help their baby's early development.

Other staff members

You may meet other members of staff or medical students, depending on your pregnancy needs and where you choose to have your care. Please click here for more information.

Our objective

Herts and West Essex are committed to implementing the recommendations from Better Births, which aims to provide care that is "safer, more personalised, kinder, professional and more family friendly; where every woman has access to information to enable her to make decisions about her care; and where she and her baby can access support that is centred around their individual needs and circumstances".

Visit A Healthier Future to find out more about how you can get involved in health improvement projects in Herts and West Essex.

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Contacts: Yeovil Women’s Health and Maternity Unit

Womens Health and Maternity Unit

Hospital switchboard

Tel: 01935 475122

Antenatal clinic

Tel: 01935 384411

Antenatal ward

Tel: 01935 384303

Birth centre

Tel: 01935 384350

Community midwives

Tel: 01935 384449 – Cedar Team

Tel: 01935 384489 – Rowan Team

Tel: 01935 384808 – Oak Team

Tel: 01935 384914 – Maple Team

Tel: 01935 384989 – Meadow Team

Day assessment unit

Tel: 01935 383127

Early pregnancy unit

Tel: 01935 384385

Labour ward

Tel: 01935 384350

Postnatal ward

Tel: 01935 384303

Ultrasound

Tel: 01935 384508

SCBU

Tel: 01935 384539

LMS: Lincolnshire Maternity and Neonatal System

During your pregnancy there is so much information to read, access and try to make sense of. In Lincolnshire we have worked hard to design purpose made short films to assist you with all the decisions you have to make. Alongside our organisation we hope that by accessing these films we will help support you by signposting services, offering information on various topics and altogether help you n your journey to parenthood.

Please visit the following links:

Maternity Services Information

Your Pregnancy Journey First Steps
Your Pregnancy Journey – The Booking In Appointment
Better Births: Personalised Care and Choice
Better Births: Continuity of Carer
Your Pregnancy Journey – Homebirth
Your Pregnancy Journey – Pilgrim Hospital Virtual Tour
NHS Your Caesarean Birth Journey – Better Births Lincolnshire

The Continuity of Care Team Gainsborough have also developed some short films to help during the pandemic for those that could not access Antenatal Education classes – take a look.

Place of Birth and Birth Preparations
1st, 2nd and 3rd Stages of Labour
Pain Relief

in Lincolnshire the maternity units have a birth reflection/listening service

Breastfeeding your baby can be one of the most rewarding experiences for some mother's, but like anything new it can take time to master. Here are some helpful short films produced by the local organisation United Lincolnshire Hospital Trust's maternity team, in particular our Infant Feeding Specialist, along with some useful contacts for our local area.

Positioning and attachment basics
How to know your baby is getting the milk well

Each maternity unit in Lincolnshire Maternity & Neonatal System offers three locations for birth: home, midwife led unit or obstetric led unit, please talk to your midwife to discuss your choice.

Community midwife teams

Lincoln County Hospital

Mon-Fri, 9.00-17.00

Tel: 01522 573772

Pilgrim Hospital

Mon-Fri, 9.00-17.00

Tel: 01205 445414

Health visitors

Tel: 01522 843000

Mon-Fri

Lincolnshire Maternity and Neonatal hospitals include these core services:

  • birthing pools 

  • obstetric-led care 

  • midwife-led care 

  • infant feeding specialists 

  • consultant cover 

  • home birth option 

  • specialist diabetes clinic 

  • ultrasonography services 

  • antenatal ward 

  • antenatal care in the community 

  • birth preparation classes (see below for more details)
  • local neonatal care 
(see below for more details)
  • postnatal ward 

  • postnatal care in the community 

  • postnatal care at home 

  • perinatal mental health specialists 

Personal care

As your pregnancy progresses, your personal wishes or needs may change. Your midwife and/or obstetrician will explore your options with you and help you with any new decisions you need or want to make. See these short films relating to some aspects of antenatal care which may be of use.

Active birth workshop classes

These classes are ideal for all women and their partners, especially first time parents who want to learn more about what to expect in pregnancy, labour, birth and the initial postnatal period. It is also an opportunity to meet other parents-to-be in your area whom you may be able to link up with and form friendships with in order to support each other along the way.

Boston classes

Thursdays, 7.00-9.00pm

To book call: 01025 446279

Lincoln classes

Wednesdays, 7.00-9.00pm

To book call Bardney reception: 01522 573317

Neonatal services

Neonatal services in Lincolnshire and the surrounding area vary in that they offer specialised care to babies born at different gestations. Where possible you and your baby will be advised to attend the most appropriate hospital for care if there are risks of premature birth. However, in some circumstances, and for your own safety and well-being you may have to be transferred to another unit following birth for specialised care for your baby. If you are pregnant and have been told that you may be at risk of delivering early you can be offered a 'show round' of the Neonatal Units in the hospital of your choice to become more familiar with the setting. Ask your midwife and this can be organised for you and we can support you through this.

Lincolnshire was the first NHS Local Maternity System to have an effective and working Neonatal Parent Voice Group. This group consists of mothers and fathers who have experienced premature births of their children and who could be of use as a support. Please go to the links below for additional information and virtual tours of the Neonatal Units.

Ask your midwife or health visitor about your local Maternity Voices Partnership group. These groups consists of mums-to-be, new mums, midwives, doctors and other allied health professionals who meet to discuss, learn and help share ideas for improved services across Lincolnshire.

Donate

Charitable Trusts

Hospital charities raise money via fundraising activities for patients and staff and by coordinating and receiving charitable donations. Money raised is re-invested into service improvement projects. To find out more about your local NHS hospital charity, follow the link below:

Email: charities.team@ulh.nhs.uk

Tel: 01522 597584 or 01522 573433

You can decide where in Lincolnshire you want to receive your maternity care during pregnancy, birth and beyond.

When you find out you are pregnant it can be really easy to register. Take a look at this quick and simple video for help:

Registering your pregnancy in Lincolnshire

Lincoln County Hospital

Tel: 01522 707071

Pilgrim Hospital

Tel: 01205 446243

If you would like to write to PALS, please use the following address:

Patient Experience Team

Grantham & District Hospital

101 Manthorpe Road

Grantham

Lincolnshire NG31 8DG

You can also access your local Maternity Voices Partnership (MVP) to give feedback on your care and share your experiences, by visiting LincsMVP@gamil.com and www.facebook.com/lincsmvp

We would love to hear from you.

Feedback on Lincolnshire's website

Women and their families are encouraged to provide feedback via our purpose-built feedback website. This information collected on this website is taken directly back to our hospitals to ensure continued improvement of services. 

 

Lincolnshire has a Local Maternity & Neonatal System board which meets once bi-monthly to work together in driving maternity improvements across the sector. Visit the better birth Lincolnshire website to find out more about how you can get involved in health improvement projects in your area.

 

Diabetes is high in our geographical area and we are focused on trying to help women and families stay as healthy and well as possible in pregnancy but also beyond birth.

Lincolnshire's Healthier You programme is focused on helping those affected by diabetes in pregnancy to stay healthy and well later on in life. The team for Lincolnshire can be contacted on

Tel: 0333 577 3010 and online at:

Quick links to services for you on your maternity journey in Lincolnshire

In Lincolnshire we have developed a postnatal discharge film in collaboration with the organisation to help you when you are discharged home. This can be a daunting and exciting time but again it may feel like there is so much to remember so a short film may help with those worries. Please see the links below:

Postnatal discharge
Postnatal film

Health visitors contact details

Lincolnshire

Tel: 01522 843000

Email: bs_healthservices@lincolnshire.gov.uk

For more information on how to do this, please contact: OverseasIncomeTeam@ULH.nhs.uk

Your midwife or health professional can assist you with this.

A localised version DadPad is available for families and partners for Lincolnshire. This is an invaluable information tool for partner's to help and guide them in the early days of becoming a parent. It offers them a chance to be well informed and enables partners to feel more involved and be of support to women when preparing for birth and the intense weeks and months that follow after birth. Download the free app from the Apple App Store or GooglePlay and enter your postcode to access specific Lincolnshire information:
Lincolnshire Maternity and Neonatal System

Lincolnshire Maternity Voices Partnership(MVP)

Ask your midwife or health visitor about your local MVP group. These groups consist of mums-to-be, new mums, midwives, doctors and other allied health professionals who meet to discuss, learn and help share ideas for improved services across Lincolnshire.

Email: lincsmvp@gmail.com

Facebook: Lincs MVP

Neonatal Parent Voices

Lincolnshire was the first local maternity system to have an effective and working Neonatal Parent Voice Group. This group consists of mothers and fathers who have experienced premature births of their children and who could be of us as a support. Please visit the websites below for additional information and virtual tours of the Neonatal Units.You can also access this service via our website:

Maternity care in Lincolnshire Local Maternity & Neonatal System

This app, originally developed by North West London Local Maternity System, has been adapted for use in Lincolnshire Local Maternity & Neonatal System.

If you live outside of Lincolnshire, you can still use this app’s content and develop your personal care plans. To find your nearest unit follow this link:

The Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (LPFT) supports our women and families, working in tandem with many services to ensure that our families are cared for appropriately. This includes services to help support mental health and awareness, as well as health visiting advice.

The single point of access line number can be used to access advice and also to request mother and baby vitamins during pregnancy for those families that require additional support.

Tel: 0303 123 4000

The Lincolnshire Mental Health and Wellbeing helpline is open 24/7:

Tel: 0800 001 4331

There are also services to be aware of that discuss Perinatal Mental Health please see;

Perinatal Mental Health – Better Births

step2change talking therapies in Lincolnshire

steps2change provides talking therapies for people 16 years and older experiencing problems with anxiety, depression, stress, and offers help with issues like bereavement or the impact of a traumatic event.

If you feel that you would like to access talking therapies you don't need to make an appointment with your GP or healthcare professional. Find out more here:

You can call: 0303 123 4000

Or self-refer to our service:

The Maternity and Neonatal Safety Improvement Programme (MatNeoSIP)

This project aims to improve the safety and outcomes of maternal and neonatal care by reducing variation in practice and providing a high quality healthcare experience for all women, babies and their families across England.

PReCePT (Prevention of Cerebral Palsy in Preterm Labour)

The PReCePT programme aims to reduce the incidence of cerebral palsy in babies born prematurely by giving women a medication called magnesium sulphate during labour. This programme is being rolled out across North West London and other activities include improving care, strengthening staff capability across maternal and neonatal units and supporting mothers to become more involved with their care to improve quality of life of preterm babies and their families.

To find out more and to get involved with either of these projects please contact us.

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Currently, there are no private maternity care facilities available in Lincolnshire.

Check your chosen maternity unit's website to see if there are trials available.

The team has created this short video to encourage families to stop smoking.

NHS Better Births Lincolnshire – Benefits of Stopping Smoking in Pregnancy
For support with quitting smoking go to:

Smoking and reducing the rates of smoking within the local area have been high on the agenda for Lincolnshire and the Better Births team. This short film has been created by the team to help support and encourage families to stop smoking.

Smoking and reducing the rates within the local area have been high on the agenda for Lincolnshire and the Better Birth Team.

For support with quitting smoking go to:

Local contacts

Rachel Bond

Bereavement Specialist Midwife for inpatients at Lincoln County Hospital and Pilgrim Hospital

Tel: 07467440509

Local peer support can be provided by:

Email: eastlincs@sands.org.uk

Tel: 07934967990

The 4louis page as support also as they help us support women and families by providing memory boxes and funding for resources 4louis

Women can self-refer to Lincolnshire Centre for Grief & Loss (LCGL) counselling 01522 546168, e-mail lcgl.org.uk

Talking therapy services or IAPT services are offered throughout Lincolnshire providing support to those experiencing symptoms of anxiety or depression. Priority is given to pregnant women and new parents. You can either self-refer over the phone or online, or ask your midwife or GP to do it for you. The service is free and aims to be flexible around your needs.

Referral

Tel: 0303 123 4000

Email: lincs.spa@nhs.net

Talking therapy/IAPT contact details in Lincolnshire. Please use the following numbers for existing appointments:

Boston

Tel: 01205 365662

Gainsborough

Tel: 01427 617928

Grantham

Tel: 01476 584004

Lincoln

Tel: 01522 340160

Louth

Tel: 01507 607383

Skegness

Tel: 01754 800200 (option 1)

Sleaford

Tel: 01529 222260

Spalding

Tel: 01775 761855

Stamford

Tel: 01780 757142

Our vision statement

"Our vision is to lead the way in providing maternity care that not only is safer and more personalised, that offers choice and is fundamentally friendlier for families, but that strives towards a greater vision for the future. In following the recommendations laid out in the National Review in 2016, Better Births Lincolnshire has been operating over the past three years, with a move towards a new model of care now in Lincolnshire, which represents a fundamental review of the way that services have been organised and delivered. If implemented effectively, this will mean improved outcomes for both the health of women and their families now, and for generations to come.  

"In looking forward it is essential that our focus is on ensuring that every woman has care delivered as close to home as possible through local community midwifery teams and expansion of the community hubs.  

"We recognise that achieving our local vision will be challenging, but we have established a  

Local Maternity Neonatal System (LMNS) with the leadership, governance and the clinical commitment required to secure the delivery of safe and improved maternity care in Lincolnshire." 

In Lincolnshire Maternity & Neonatal System, all our main maternity units have Neonatal Unit (NNU) facilities to provide enhanced care for sick and preterm babies. Not all of our units have an onsite neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), but the Trusts are linked via a neonatal network to ensure that when a baby needs intensive care it can be transferred to the nearest NICU.

It can be a scary time for families if you are told that your baby might come early or even if there is a risk that your baby may come earlier than your due date. But here are some helpful short films produced by the Lincolnshire Better Births team and extremely active Neonatal Parent Voice group that will hopefully make things clearer for you.

Neonatal care
Transfer parent information
Premature babies and neonatal care
The voice of our neonatal parents

Lincoln Neonatal Unit

Boston, Pilgrim Neonatal Unit

The East Midlands Neonatal Operational Delivery Network (EMNODN) also link with the organisation in relation to the safest options for mum and baby when a baby is born early. Here are their links for further information:

Antenatal parent information

Transfer parent information

iconnect parent information

Help with funds when a baby is in the Neonatal unit

Think B.A.B.Y was launched in Lincolnshire to encourage women to report any changes in fetal movement patterns as soon as they discover them.

Please visit our Better Birth Lincolnshire website for more information:

NHS Better Births Lincolnshire THINK baby
NHS Better Births Lincolnshire Baby Movement – Myth Busting

Midwife

You will meet several midwives throughout your pregnancy, birth and beyond. Midwives are the main caregiver when your pregnancy and birth are straight forward. In Lincolnshire Maternity and Neonatal System we are working hard to ensure each woman has a named midwife who is responsible for coordinating your maternity care.

Obstetrician

These are doctors who specialise in caring for women during pregnancy, birth and the period immediately after birth (whilst in the maternity unit). You may see an obstetrician during pregnancy if you have any issues which require review or more specialised management and they will be involved if you have a caesarean or assisted birth.

Paediatrician/Neonatalogist(baby doctor)

Paediatricians or neonatologists are doctors specialising in the care of newborn babies and children. They will be involved in your care if early (premature) delivery is anticipated or if there are likely to be concerns about the health of your baby during or after the birth.

Sonographer

These are professionals who undertake your ultrasound scans. They are specially trained to undertake scans during pregnancy.

Maternity support worker

You may meet maternity support workers during pregnancy, birth and beyond. They support the maternity team and provide some of your care throughout the journey.

Student midwife

Maternity units in Lincolnshire Maternity and Neonatal System work closely with local universities to support midwives and doctors in training. These students will work alongside their midwife 'mentor' and will ask for your consent before providing you with any care.

Health Visitor

Health visitors work in teams. They work closely with the other professionals listed above, including GPs and organisations that support families where you live. Most families in England will be offered several review contacts and additional support depending on the individual needs of your family.

The health promoting visit at 28 weeks of pregnancy, is the first time that the health visitor meets parents. A health needs assessment will be agreed, covering physical, mental and emotional health and wellbeing. The health visitor will also discuss a number of issues, including transition to parenthood, how to enhance the parent-child bonding experience and how parents can help their baby's early development.

Other team members

You may meet other members of staff and medical students, depending on your pregnancy needs and where you choose to have your care.

Our objective

Lincolnshire Local Maternity & Neonatal System is introducing recommendations from the Better Births, National Maternity Review.

 

Published in 2016, the review aims to ensure that maternity services in England be "safer, more personalised, kinder, professional and more family friendly; where every woman has access to information to enable her to make decisions about her care; and where she and her baby can access support that is centred around their individual needs and circumstances".

The achievements in our local area can be seen in these short films:

What is Better Births Lincolnshire?

Better Births achievements

Co-production with Better Births

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Contacts: Musgrove Park Hospital

Musgrove Park Hospital

Hospital switchboard

Tel: 01823 342568

Antenatal clinic

Tel: 01823 342569

Antenatal ward

Tel: 01823 342055

Alongside Birth Centre

Tel: 01823 342058

Midwife led unit

Tel: 01278 436774

Community midwives

Tel: 07979 852384 – South Community – covers: Taunton, Wellington, Chard, Ilminster, Langport and West Somerset (Williton, Watchet and Minehead)

Tel: 01278 436774 – North Community – covers: Bridgwater, Cannington, Nether Stowey, Highbridge, Burnham on Sea, Cheddar, Axbridge, Street, Glastonbury and Wells

Day assessment unit

Tel: 01823 343985

Early pregnancy unit

Tel: 01823 342738 – answerphone service when not manned

Labour ward

Tel: 01823 342059

Maternity triage

Tel: 01823 343985

Postnatal ward

Tel: 01823 342571

Ultrasound

Any queries about scans: 2300 and then option 1

SNICU

Tel: 01823 342574

LMS: Somerset

in Somerset the maternity units have a birth reflection/listening service

Somerset

Bridgwater Registration Office

The Library

Binford Place

Bridgwater TA6 3LF

Tel: 01823 282251

Burnham-on-Sea Registration Office

The Old Court House

Jaycroft Road

Burnham-on-Sea TA8 1LE

Tel: 01823 282251

Chard Registration Office

Holyrood Lace Mill

Holyrood Street

Chard TA20 2YA

Tel: 01823 282251

Frome Registration Office

Frome Library

Justice Lane

Frome BA11 1BE

Tel: 01823 282251

Glastonbury Registration Office

Glastonbury Library Hub

1 Orchard Court

The Archers Way

Glastonbury BA6 9JB

Tel: 01823 282251

Minehead Registration Office

Bancks Street

Minehead TA24 5DJ

Tel: 01823 282251

Shepton Mallet Registration Office

Mendip Hub

Cannards Grave Road

Shepton Mallet BA4 5BT

Tel: 01823 282251

Somerset Register Office (Taunton)

The Old Municipal Buildings

Corporation Street

Taunton TA1 4AQ

Tel: 01823 282251

South Somerset Registration Office (Yeovil)

The Library

King George Street

Yeovil BA20 1PY

Tel: 01823 282251

Williton Registration Office

The Library

Killick Way

Williton TA4 4PY

Tel: 01823 282251

Further details for all register offices in Somerset can be found on the link below:

Children's Centres

Acorns Childrens Centre

Tel: 01823 322508

Hillside Childrens Centre

Tel: 01823 322124

South Somerset

Tel: 01935 475938

Each maternity unit in Somerset offers all three locations for birth: home, midwife led unit or obstetric led unit, however, if you are planning a homebirth, you will need to be booked with your closest maternity unit.

South Community

Tel: 07979 852384 

North Community

Tel: 01278 436774 

Cedar Team

Tel: 01935 384449 

Rowan Team

Tel: 01935 384489 

Oak Team

Tel: 01935 384808 

Maple Team

Tel: 01935 384914 

Meadow Team

Tel: 01935 384989 

Each of the Somerset hospitals offer these core maternity services:

  • birth centre
  • birthing pools
  • obstetric-led care
  • midwife-led care
  • infant feeding specialists
  • consultant cover
  • home birth option
  • specialist diabetes clinic
  • ultrasonography services
  • antenatal ward
  • antenatal care in the community
  • birth preparation classes
  • local neonatal care
  • postnatal ward
  • postnatal care in the community
  • postnatal care at home
  • safeguarding lead across LMS
  • continuity of care teams.

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Charitable Trusts

Hospital charities raise money via fundraising activities for patients and staff and by coordinating and receiving charitable donations. Money raised is re-invested into service improvement projects. To find out more about your local NHS hospital charity, follow the link below:

You can decide where in Somerset you want to receive your maternity care during pregnancy, birth and beyond.

Feedback on Somerset's website

Women and their families are encouraged to provide feedback via Somerset Maternity Voices Partnership (MVP). This is an independently run working group: a team of local maternity service users, people that support them and healthcare professionals, working together to review and contribute to the development of our local Maternity care. 

We want to hear your thoughts and experience of Maternity and Neonatal care in Somerset. You can get involved by sharing your feedback, attending meetings or joining the team, find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Email: SomersetMVP@healthwatchsomerset.co.uk

This toolkit is designed to support you on your journey from pre-conception, pregnancy and beyond. It aims to offer trustworthy sources of information and local support.

This toolkit is designed to support you on your journey from pre-conception, pregnancy and beyond. It aims to offer trustworthy sources of information and local support.

Health visitors in your area

Bridgwater

Sydenham Hub

Fairfax Road

Bridgwater TA6 4LS

Tel: 0300 3230116

Chard, South Somerset

Lace Mills

Holyrood Street

Chard TA20 2YA

Tel: 0300 7906839

Crewkerne, South Somerset

Crewkerne Health Centre

Middle Path

Crewkerne TA18 8BX

Tel: 01460 77600

Frome, East Mendip

The Key Centre

Feltham Lane, Frome

Somerset BA11 5AJ

Tel: 0300 3230118

Highbridge

Highbridge Childrens Centre

7 Coronation Road

Highbridge TA9 3JD

Tel: 0300 7906836

Ilminster, South Somerset

Summervale Surgery

Canal Way

Ilminster TA19 9FE

Tel: 01460 57319

Langport, South Somerset

The Level's Childrens Centre

Eastover

Langport TA10 9RY

Tel: 0300 7906838

Shepton Mallett, Central Mendip

Shape Mendip Cannards

Grave Road

Shepton Mallet BA4 5BT

Tel: 0300 3230118

Street and Glastonbury

Glastonbury Hub Orchard Court

The Archers Way

Glastonbury BA6 9JB

Tel: 0300 3230118

Taunton

Acorns Children's Centre

110 Roman Road

Taunton TA1 2BL

Tel: 0300 3230115

Hillside Children's Centre

Eastwick Road

Taunton TA2 7HD

Tel: 0300 3230115

Orchard Medical Centre Norton Mills

Morse Road, Norton Fitzwarren

Somerset TA2 6DG

Tel: 0300 3230115

Wellington

Wellington Medical Centre

Mantle Street

Wellington TA21 8BD 

Tel: 01823 660667

Wells

Wells City Practice Priory Medical Centre

Glastonbury Road

Wells BA5 1X

Tel: 01749 836683

West Somerset

Williton Childrens Centre

West Somerset House, Killick Way

Taunton TA4 4QA 

Tel: 0300 7906831 

Wincanton, South Somerset

Balsam Centre Balsam Park

Wincanton BA9 9HB

Tel: 01963 32498

Millbrook Surgery Millbrook Gardens

Castle Cary BA7 7EE

Tel: 01963 351045

Yeovil, South Somerset

Reckleford Childrens Centre

Eastland Rd

Yeovil BA21 4ET

Tel: 0300 3230119

Somerset
Somerset Maternity Voices Partnership

Somerset Maternity Voices Partnership (MVP) is an independently run working group: a team of local maternity service users, people that support them and healthcare professionals, working together to review and contribute to the development of our local Maternity care. 

We want to hear your thoughts and experience of Maternity and Neonatal care in Somerset. You can get involved by sharing your feedback, attending meetings or joining the team, find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Email: SomersetMVP@healthwatchsomerset.co.uk

Maternity care in Somerset

This app, originally developed by North West London Local Maternity System, has been adapted for use in Somerset.

If you live outside of Somerset, you can still use this app's content and develop your personal care plans. To find your nearest unit follow this link:

The Maternal and Neonatal Health Safety Collaborative

This project aims to improve the safety and outcomes of maternal and neonatal care by reducing variation in practice and providing a high quality healthcare experience for all women, babies and their families across England.

Better Births 

‘Better Births’ report and initiative is the result of the National Maternity Review commissioned by NHS England. It sets out a five year plan for transforming maternity services through implementation by Local Maternity Systems supported by NHS resource packs. 

Maternity and Neonatal Safety Improvement Programme 

This project aims to improve the safety and outcomes of maternal and neonatal care by reducing variation in practice and providing a high quality healthcare experience for all women, babies and their families across England. 

Avoiding Term Admissions Into Neonatal units (Atain)

To reduce avoidable causes of harm that can lead to infants born at term (i.e. ≥ 37+0 weeks gestation) being admitted to a neonatal unit, with a focus on four key clinical areas: 

  • respiratory conditions 
  • hypoglycaemia 
  • jaundice
  • asphyxia (perinatal hypoxia–ischaemia).

Saving Babies Lives V2 

The Saving Babies’ Lives Care Bundle is a group of actions that have been put together to reduce stillbirth and early neonatal death. Focusing on:

1 Reducing smoking in pregnancy.

2 Risk assessment and surveillance for fetal growth restriction.

3 Raising awareness of reduced fetal movement.

4 Effective fetal monitoring during labour.

5 Reducing preterm birth.

Prevention of Cerebral Palsy in Preterm Labour (PReCePT)

The PReCePT programme aims to reduce the incidence of cerebral palsy in babies born prematurely by giving women a medication called magnesium sulphate during labour. This programme is in place across the LMS and included improving care, strengthening staff capability across maternal and neonatal units and supporting mothers to become more involved with their care to improve quality of life of preterm babies and their families. 

PERIPrem 

PERIPrem is a quality improvement project, designed to help optimise the care given to preterm infants to improve their chance of survival without neurodevelopmental impairment. 

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You can opt to have your baby in a private hospital. Find  more information about private maternity units and locate specific private maternity units here.

Check your chosen maternity unit's website to see if there are trials available.

Talking therapy services or IAPT services are offered throughout Somerset providing support to those experiencing symptoms of anxiety or depression. Priority is given to pregnant women and new parents. You can either self-refer over the phone or online, or ask your midwife or GP to do it for you. The service is free and aims to be flexible around your needs.

Talking therapy/IAPT contact details in Somerset:

Bridgwater Pearl House, Bridgwater TA6 5AT

Tel: 01278 435853

Bracken House, Chard TA20 1YA

Tel: 01460 238756

Park Gate House, Taunton TA1 3ES

Tel: 01823 346135

Priory House, Wells BA5 1XL

Tel: 01749 836705

Our vision statement

In Somerset we are committed to developing safe, personalised, kind, professional and family friendly maternity care. Every family will have access to the information they need to enable them to make decisions about their care; and will be able to access support that is centred on their individual needs and circumstances.  

 

Our staff will be supported to deliver care which is woman centred, working in high performance teams in organisations that are well led, open and honest and in cultures which promote innovation, continuous learning and overcome organisational boundaries. 

In Somerset, our maternity units have Neonatal Unit (NNU) facilities to provide enhanced care for sick and preterm babies. Not all of our units have an onsite neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), but the Trusts are linked via a neonatal network to ensure that when a baby needs intensive care it can be transferred to the nearest NICU.

Midwife

You will meet several midwives throughout your pregnancy, birth and beyond. Midwives are the main caregiver when your pregnancy and birth are straight forward. In Somerset we are working hard to ensure each woman has a named midwife who is responsible for coordinating your maternity care.

Obstetrician

These are doctors who specialise in caring for women during pregnancy, birth and the period immediately after birth (whilst in the maternity unit). You may see an obstetrician during pregnancy if you have any issues which require review or more specialised management and they will be involved if you have a caesarean or assisted birth.

Paediatrician/Neonatalogist(baby doctor)

Paediatricians or neonatologists are doctors specialising in the care of newborn babies and children. They will be involved in your care if early (premature) delivery is anticipated or if there are likely to be concerns about the health of your baby during or after the birth.

Sonographer

These are professionals who undertake your ultrasound scans. They are specially trained to undertake scans during pregnancy.

Maternity support worker

You may meet maternity support workers during pregnancy, birth and beyond. They support the maternity team and provide some of your care throughout the journey.

Student midwife

Maternity units in Somerset work closely with local universities to support midwives and doctors in training. These students will work alongside their midwife 'mentor' and will ask for your consent before providing you with any care.

Health Visitor

Health visitors work in teams. They work closely with the other professionals listed above, including GPs and organisations that support families where you live. Most families in England will be offered several review contacts and additional support depending on the individual needs of your family.

The health promoting visit at 28 weeks of pregnancy, is the first time that the health visitor meets parents. A health needs assessment will be agreed, covering physical, mental and emotional health and wellbeing. The health visitor will also discuss a number of issues, including transition to parenthood, how to enhance the parent-child bonding experience and how parents can help their baby's early development.

Other staff members

You may meet other members of staff and medical students, depending on your pregnancy needs and where you choose to have your care.

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Contacts: Lancashire Women & Newborn Centre

Lancashire Women & Newborn Centre

Hospital switchboard

Tel: 01282 425071

Antenatal clinic

Tel: 01282 804210

Antenatal ward

Tel: 01282 805194

Burnley Birth Centre

Tel: 01282 803434

Central birth suite

Tel: 01282 804232 or

Tel: 01282 804233

Day assessment unit

Tel: 01282 804274

Early pregnancy unit

Tel: 01282 804268

​For complications of pregnancy including pain, bleeding and vomiting up to 20 weeks of pregnancy. This is not a walk-in service, however, women may self-refer following a telephone consultation with unit staff. The unit is located in Area 7, Level 2 of Burnley General Hospital.

Maternity triage

Tel: 01282 804213

From 20 weeks of pregnancy, please ring this number first.

Postnatal ward

Tel: 01282 804244 (Zone A)

Tel: 01282 804010 (Zone B)

Tel: 01282 804394 (Zone C)

Ultrasound

Tel: 01254 732496