Contacts: Royal Berkshire Hospital Maternity Unit

Hospital switchboard

Tel: 0118 3225111

Maternity triage

Tel: 0118 3227304

for labour related queries or antenatal concerns after 16 weeks of pregnancy

Booking appointments

Tel: 0118 322 8964 option 1

Community midwives

Tel: 0118 3228059

Antenatal clinic

Tel: 0118 3227290 or to change hospital appointments Tel: 0118 3228964

Early pregnancy unit

Tel: 0118 3227181

Homebirth team

Email: rbft.homebirthteam@nhs.net

Induction of Labour Suite

Tel: 0118 322 7825

Newborn Hearing Screening team

Tel: 0118 322 7556 – for further information go to:

Infant Feeding Team

Tel: 0118 3228314 – for further information on infant feeding go to:

Facebook links

Instagram links

LMS: Generic

many maternity units have a birth reflection/listening service

Go to your local council's website to find out where you can register your baby's birth in your area.
You can find your local Children's Centre via your local authority website.
Maternity units may offer a choice of home, midwife-led unit or obstetric-led unit for birth, however if you are planning a homebirth, you will need to be booked with your closest maternity unit.
If your area is not shown in the app, you can visit the website of your local maternity unit to find the core services it offers.

Charitable Trusts

Your local maternity unit may be linked to its hospital trust's charity. 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. Find out more about your local NHS hospital charity by visiting your hospital's website.
If your NHS area is already represented in this app select it in Find my NHS area to access your choice of maternity unit and to gain local contacts and local information. If your area is not shown, you can search NHS Find maternity services to find your nearest units; you will still be able to use all the advice and guidance within the app.
Find your local PALS:

Health visitor in your area

A health visitor will usually visit you at home for the first time around 10 days after your baby is born.

Your health visitor can visit you at home, or you can see them at your child health clinic, GP surgery or health centre, depending on where they're based. They'll make sure you have their phone number.
your area

The Maternal and Neonatal Health Safety Collaborative

This programme 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 your area 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.

Private maternity care

Private maternity care may be available in your area. Search here to find out:
Check your chosen maternity unit's website to see if there are trials available.
Talking therapy services or IAPT services are offered throughout your area, 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.
Volunteers help to improve and enhance the patient and service user experience, complementing the work of employed maternity staff in your area.
Maternity units have a local neonatal unit/special care baby unit caring for sick or preterm babies, however not every unit has a neonatal intensive care unit.

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. Throughout the NHS, 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 in 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 or beyond. They support the maternity team and provide some of your care throughout the journey.

Student midwife

Maternity units 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 or medical students, depending on your pregnancy needs and where you choose to have your care.

Contacts: West Middlesex University Hospital

West Middlesex University Hospital

Queen Mary Maternity Unit contacts:

Hospital switchboard

Tel: 020 8560 2121

Antenatal clinic

Tel: 020 8321 5007

Antenatal ward

Tel: 020 8321 5950

Birth centre

Tel: 020 8321 5182

Community midwives

Tel: 020 8321 2581

Day assessment unit

Tel: 020 8321 5953

Early pregnancy unit

Tel: 020 8321 6070

Labour ward

Tel: 020 8321 5946

Maternity triage

Tel: 020 8321 5839

Postnatal ward

Tel: 020 8321 5954

Ultrasound

Tel: 020 8321 5111

Contacts: St Mary’s Hospital

St Mary's Hospital

Maternity unit contacts:

Hospital switchboard

Tel: 020 3312 6666

Antenatal clinic

Tel: 020 3312 1244 option 2

Antenatal ward

Tel: 020 3312 1141

Birth centre

Tel: 020 3312 2260

Community midwives

Tel: 020 3312 1158

Day assessment unit

Tel: 020 3312 7707

Early pregnancy unit

Tel: 020 3312 2185

Labour ward

Tel: 020 3312 1730

Maternity helpline

Tel: 020 3312 6135

Maternity triage

Tel: 020 3312 5814

Postnatal ward

Tel: 020 3312 1042

Ultrasound

Tel: 020 3312 1515

Contacts: Queen Charlotte’s & Chelsea Hospital

Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital

Maternity unit contacts:

Hospital switchboard

Tel: 020 3313 1111 Antenatal clinicTel: 020 3313 3926

Antenatal ward

Tel: 020 3313 8953

Birth centre

Tel: 020 3313 1140

Community midwives

Tel: 020 5184 1111 Day assessment unitTel: 020 3313 5195

Early pregnancy unit

Tel: 020 3313 5131

Labour ward

Tel: 020 3313 5167

Maternity helpline

Tel: 020 3312 6135

Maternity triage

Tel: 020 3313 4240

Postnatal ward

Tel: 020 3313 5140

Ultrasound

Tel: 020 3313 3916

Contacts: Northwick Park Hospital

Northwick Park Hospital:

Hospital switchboard

Tel: 020 8869 3232 Antenatal clinicTel: 020 8869 2870 Tel: 020 8869 5478 Antenatal wardTel: 020 8869 2910 Birth centreTel: 020 8869 5887 Community midwivesTel: 020 8869 2871

Day assessment unit

Tel: 020 8869 5103 Early pregnancy unitTel: 020 8869 2058 Labour wardTel: 020 8869 2890 Tel: 020 8869 4205 Maternity triageTel: 020 8869 2890 Tel: 020 8869 4205 Postnatal wardTel: 020 8869 2910 Tel: 020 8869 2911 UltrasoundTel: 020 8869 3885

Contacts: Hillingdon Hospital

Duchess of Kent Maternity Unit contacts:

Hospital switchboard

Tel: 01895 238 282

Antenatal clinicTel: 01895 279 442 Antenatal wardTel: 01895 279 462 Birth centreTel: 01895 279 880 Community midwivesTel: 01895 279 441 Tel: 01895 279 472 Day assessment unitTel: 01895 279 746 Early pregnancy unitTel: 01895 279 440 Labour wardTel: 01895 279 054 Tel: 01895 279 441 Maternity triageTel: 01895 279 054 Tel: 01895 279 442 Postnatal wardTel: 01895 279 459 Tel: 01895 279 934 UltrasoundTel: 01895 279 052

LMS: Berkshire West, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire

in BOB all the maternity units have a birth reflection/listening service

Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

Buckinghamshire Register Office

County Hall

Walton Street

Aylesbury HP20 1XF

Tel: 01296 382581

High Wycombe Library

5 Eden Place

High Wycombe HP11 2DH

Tel: 01494 475200

Royal Berkshire Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Reading Borough Council

Reading Register Office

Civic Offices

Bridge Street

Reading RG1 2LU

Tel: 0118 9373533

West Berkshire

Shaw House Registry Office

Church Road

Newbury RG14 2DR

Tel: 01635 279233

Oxfordshire University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Abingdon

Bridge Street

Abingdon OX14 3HU

Tel: 0345 241 2489

Banbury

Bodicote House

Banbury OX15 4AA

Tel: 0345 241 2489

Bicester

The Garth

Launton Road

Bicester OX26 6PS

Tel: 0345 241 2489

Didcot

197 Broadway

Didcot OX11 8RU

Tel: 0345 241 2489

Henley-on-Thames

68 Northfield End

Henley-on-Thames RG9 2JN

Tel: 0345 241 2489

John Radcliffe Hospital

If your baby was born at the John Radcliffe Hospital and you have not yet been discharged, you may register the baby in hospital at the Women’s Centre on Level 4. You do not need an appointment for this. Opening hours are published at the Women’s Centre John Radcliffe.

Oxford

1 Tidmarsh Lane

Oxford OX1 1NS

Tel: 0345 241 2489

Witney

Council Offices

Woodgreen

Witney OX28 1NB

Tel: 0345 241 2489
Each maternity unit in BOB offers three locations for birth: home, midwife led unit or obstetric led unit, please talk to your midwife to discuss your choice.
If you are being discharged to a community midwifery service belonging to a different maternity unit than the one you gave birth in, you should be given the appropriate contact details. Here are the contact numbers for the community midwife teams across BOB.

Community midwife teams

Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

Amersham

Tel: 01494 734233

Stoke Mandeville Hospital

Tel: 01296 316120

Wycombe Hospital

Tel : 01494 425172

Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust

Tel: 0118 322 8059 Mon-Sun: 8.00 – 16.00

Tel: 0118 322 7323 Out of hours

Oxfordshire University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

24 Community Midwifery Line

Tel: 01491 826 037

Banbury Community Team Midwives

Tel: 01295 229 190

Bicester Community Team Midwives

Tel: 01869 243 763

Blenheim Community Team Midwives

Tel: 01865 220 457

Chipping Norton Community Team Midwives

Tel: 01608 697 930

Isis Community Team Midwives

Tel: 01865 779 284

Witney Community Team Midwives

Tel: 01993 708 742

Community South Midwives

Didcot Community Team Midwives

Tel: 01235 814 627

Wallingford Community Team Midwives

Tel: 01491 826 037

Vale Midwives

Abingdon Community Team Midwives

Tel: 01865 904 876

Wantage Community Team Midwives

Tel: 01865 904 832

Core services available at all BOB maternity units:

  • Birthing pools
  • Obstetric-led care: all obstetric units
  • Midwife-led care: all units
  • Infant feeding specialists: all obstetric units
  • Consultant cover: all obstetric units
  • Home birth option: all units
  • Specialist diabetes clinic: all obstetric units
  • Ultrasonography services: all obstetric units
  • Antenatal ward: all obstetric units
  • Antenatal care in the community: all units
  • Birth preparation classes
  • Postnatal ward: all obstetric units
  • Postnatal care in the community
  • Postnatal care at home
  • Access to Perinatal mental health care

Charitable Trusts

Each maternity unit in BOB is linked to its hospital trust's charity. 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. Find out more about your local NHS hospital charity:

Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust

Oxfordshire University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

You can decide where in Berkshire West, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire (BOB) you want to receive your maternity care during pregnancy, birth and beyond.
Find your local PALS:

Royal Berkshire Foundation Trust

Tel: 0118 322 8338

Email: PALS@royalberkshire.nhs.uk

Oxford University Hospitals

Tel: 01865 221473

Email: PALS@ouh.nhs.uk

Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

Birth reflections feedback

Please give your feedback on your birth experience at this Trust:

Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

North Buckinghamshire

Buckingham Hospital, High Street,

Buckingham MK18 1NU

Email: buc-trrbucscphn@nhs.net

Tel: 01280 826917

Winslow

Winslow Health Centre, Avenue Road,

Winslow MK18 3DP

Email: buc-tr.winsscphn@nhs.net

Tel: 01296 712975

Aylesbury East, South and West Teams

3rd Floor, 66 High Street, Aylesbury HP20 1SD

Email: buc-tr.aylesburyeasthealthvisitors@nhs.net

Email: buc-tr.aylesburysouthhealthvisitors@nhs.net

Email: buc-tr.aylesburywestthealthvisitors@nhs.net

Tel: 01296 566273

Crendon

Thame Community Hospital, East Street,

Thame OX9 3JT

Email: buc-tr.crendonscphn@nhs.net

Tel: 01844 212353

Lincoln House

Lincoln House, New Road,

Princes Risborough HP27 0JN

Email: buc-tr.lhscphn@nhs.net

Tel: 01844 346803

Amersham

Rectory Meadow Surgery, School Lane,

Amersham HP7 0HG

Email: buc-tr.amershamscphn@nhs.net

Tel: 01494 433112

Beeches

Burnham Health Centre, Minecroft Road,

Burnham SL1 7DE

Email: buc-tr.beechescphn@nhs.net

Tel: 01628 662010

Threeways Surgery, Pennylets Green,

Stoke Poges SL2 4AZ

Email: buc-tr.beechescphn@nhs.net

Tel: 01628 662010

Chalfonts

Chalfont and Gerrards Cross Hospital, Hampden Road,

Chalfont St. Peter, Gerrards Cross SL9 9SX

Email: buc-tr.chalfontscphn@nhs.net

Tel: 01753 888835

Royal Berkshire Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Bracknell

Email: dutyhvbracknell@berkshire.nhs.uk

Tel: 0300 365 6000

Wokingham

Email: DutyHVWokingham@berkshire.nhs.uk

Tel: 0300 365 7000

Reading

Email: bks-tr.ReadingDutyHV@nhs.net

Tel: 0118 931 2111 (9 am – 1 pm)

West Berkshire

Email: bks-tr.DutyHVwestberks@nhs.net

Tel: 0300 303 3944

Oxfordshire University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Abingdon – Malthouse, Stert Street and Long Furlong Health Visitors

The Malthouse Surgery,

The Charter, Abingdon OX14 3JY

Tel: 01235 537 167

Abingdon – Marcham Road and Kennington Health Visitors

The Malthouse Surgery,

The Charter, Abingdon OX14 3JY

Tel: 01235 526 584

Banbury Health Centre Health Visitors

Banbury Health Centre,

58 Bridge Street, Banbury OX16 5QD

Tel: 01295 225 533

Banbury – Horsefair Health Visitors

Horsefair Surgery, South Bar House,

South Bar Street, Banbury OX16 9AD

Tel: 01295 278 843

Banbury – Orchard Health Visitors

Orchard Health Centre, Cope Road,

Banbury, Oxfordshire OX16 2EZ

Tel: 01865 904 440

Banbury – West Bar Health Visitors

West Bar Surgery, South Bar House,

South Bar Street, Banbury OX16 9AD

Tel: 01295 227 010

Banbury – Woodlands Health Visitors

East Street Children’s Centre, East Street Centre,

Calder Close, Banbury OX16 3WR

Tel: 01295 255 864

Benson Health Visitors

Mill Stream Surgery, Mill Stream,

Benson OX10 6RL

Tel: 01491 832 000

Berinsfield and Clifton Hampden Health Visitors

The Surgery, Watery Lane, Clifton Hampden OX14 3EL

Tel: 01865 407 372

Bicester/Kidlington Health Visitors

Ambrosden Surgery, Ploughley Road,

Bicester OX25 2RH

Tel: 01869 247 450

Bicester (central) Health Visitors

Julier Centre, Coker Close, Bicester OX26 6AE

Tel: 01865 904 240

Bloxham, Hook Norton and Sibford Health Visitors

Bloxham Surgery, Hook Norton Surgery,

The Bourne, Hook Norton OX15 5PB

Tel: 01608 737179

Carterton, Bampton & Burford

Broadshires and Burford Health Visitors,

Carterton Health Centre, Alvescot Road,

Carterton OX18 3LJ

Tel: 01993 842 337

For Bampton only call: Tel: 01993 850 934

Charlbury Health Visitors

Charlbury Medical Centre, Enstone Road, Charlbury OX7 3PQ

Tel: 01608 810 649

Chiltern Villages Health Visiting Team (inc Goring, Woodcote, Nettlebed, Sonning Common)

Sonning Common Health Centre,

Wood Lane, Sonning Common RG4 9SW

Tel: 01189 721 610

Chipping Norton Health Visitors

Chipping Norton Health Centre,

Russell Way, London Rd,

Chipping Norton OX7 5FA

Tel: 01865 903 937

Chipping Norton – Wychwood Health Visitors

Chipping Norton Hospital,

Russell Way, London Rd, Chipping Norton OX7 5FA

Tel: 01865 903 937

Didcot Health Centre Health Visitors

Didcot Health Centre, Britwell Road, Didcot OX11 7JN

Tel: 01235 515 521

Didcot Oaklands Health Visitors

Oak Tree Health Centre, Tyne Avenue,

Didcot OX11 7GD

Tel: 01235 816 325

Deddington Health Visitors

Deddington Health Centre, Earls Lane,

Deddington OX15 0TQ

Tel: 01608 737 179

Eynsham and Long Hanborough Health Visitors

Long Hanborough Surgery,

56 Churchill Way, Long Hanborough OX29 8JL

Tel: 01993 881 887

Faringdon and Shrivenham Health Visitors

Faringdon Health Centre,

Volunteer Way, Faringdon SN7 7YU

Tel: 01367 245 417

Townlands Hospital,

York Road, Henley-on-Thames RG9 2EB

Tel: 01865 903 393

Islip Health Visitors

Islip Surgery,

Bletchingdon Road, Islip OX5 2TQ

Tel: 01865 379 158

Kidlington & Yarnton Health Visitors Team

Kidlington Health Centre, Exeter Close,

Oxford Road, Kidlington OX5 1AP

Tel: 01865 379 158

Oxford – Bury Knowle Health Visitors

Bury Knowle Health Centre,

207 London Road, London Road,

Headington, Oxford OX3 9JA

Tel: 01865 762 326

Oxford Central – Radcliffe Health Visitors

New Radcliffe House, Walton Street, Jericho, Oxford OX2 6NW

Tel: 01865 903 077

Oxford – Cowley Health Visitors

Temple Cowley Health Centre,

Temple Road, Oxford OX4 2HL

Tel: 01865 903 116

Oxford – Donnington Health Visitors

Cornwallis House, Cornwallis Road,

Oxford OX4 3NH

Tel: 01865 904 981

The Leys Health Centre,

Donnington Health Centre,

Dunnock Way, Oxford OX4 7EX

Tel: 01865 788 688

Oxford – East Oxford Health Visitors

East Oxford Health Centre,

Manzil Way, Oxford OX4 1XD

Tel: 01865 904 483

Wood Farm Health Centre,

Osler Road, Headington OX3 9BP

Tel: 01865 762 535

Oxford North – South Parade Health Visitors

Children’s Services, South Parade

Summertown, Oxford OX2 7JN

Tel: 01865 903 800

Thame and Chinnor Health Visitors

Thame Community Hospital,

East Street, Thame OX9 3JT

Tel: 01865 903 118

Wallingford Health Visitors

Wallingford Medical Practice,

The Health Centre,

Reading Road, Wallingford OX10 9DU

Tel: 01865 904 438

Wantage Health Visitors

Wantage Health Centre,

Mably Way, Grove OX12 9BN

Tel: 01235 774 545

Watlington / Chalgrove Health Visitors Team

The Chiltern Surgery,

Hill Road, Watlington OX49 5AF

Tel: 01491 615 436

Wheatley Health Visitors

Morland House Surgery,

London Road, Wheatley OX33 1YJ

Tel: 01865 872 969

Witney Health Visitors

Nuffield Health Centre,

Welch Way, Witney OX28 6JQ

Tel: 01993 709 599

Woodstock Health Visitors

Woodstock Surgery,

Park Lane, Woodstock OX20 1UD

Tel: 01993 811 944
Berkshire West, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire (BOB)

Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

Stoke Mandeville Hospital

Wycombe Hospital

Email: bucksmaternityvoices@gmail.com

Facebook: Reading MVP

Royal Berkshire Hospital Maternity Unit

Email: chair@readingmaternityvoices.org.uk

Facebook: Reading MVP

Tell us your views – go to:

Oxfordshire University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Cotswold Birth Centre

Horton Midwifery-Led Unit

John Ratcliffe Hospital

Wallingford Maternity and Birthing Unit

Wantage Maternity Unit

Email: hello@omvp.co.uk

Facebook: Oxfordshire MVP

Tell us your views – go to:

Maternity care in BOB

This app, originally developed by North West London Local Maternity System, has been adapted for use in West Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire by BOB Local Maternity System.

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

National maternal and neonatal programmes across BOB

The Maternity and Neonatal Safety Improvement Programme (MatNeoSIP)

This programme 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.
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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 maternity service within an NHS facility in your region

John Radcliffe Hospital Women's Centre

We offer the complete range of maternity healthcare services – our doctors, midwives and other clinical staff have expertise in supporting women through high risk and complex pregnancies, as well as through normal births.

Private Rooms

John Radcliffe Women’s Centre, Royal Berkshire Hospital and Stoke Mandeville Hospital have the option of private rooms during birth, these vary in cost. You can ask your midwife about this.
Some BOB maternity units participate in research projects.To find out how you can participate in a research trial go to:

Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

Stoke Mandeville Hospital

Wycombe Hospital

Oxfordshire University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Cotswold Birth Centre

Horton General Hospital

Oxford Spires Midwifery-Led Unit

Wallingford Maternity and Birthday Unit

The Oxford Safer Pregnancy Alliance (OSPREA) is a team of doctors, scientists, researchers, midwives, nurses and support staff who work together with women to lead research into women’s health in the areas of reproduction, obstetrics and gynaecology. We conduct high quality studies that help improve the care of women before pregnancy, and women and their babies during and after pregnancy.
Talking therapy services or IAPT services are offered throughout BOB, 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 BOB:

Oxfordshire

Tel: 01865 901222

Buckinghamshire

Tel: 01865 901600

West Berkshire

Tel: 0300 3652000

Our vision statement

"Our vision for maternity services across BOB LMS is for them to become even safer, kinder, more personalised and family friendly.

"Our aim is for every woman to be able to make informed decisions about her care and the care of her baby, by having access to individualised information and support throughout her maternity care experience.

"To realise this, we need well led organisations in which staff are fully supported; enabled and motivated to provide woman-centred care in collaborative teams, promoting a culture of innovation and continuous shared learning."

Stoke Mandeville Hospital

Wycombe Hospital

Volunteers help with maternity unit tours and feeding support at both hospitals:
In BOB, each maternity unit has a local neonatal unit/special care baby unit caring for sick or preterm babies, however, only Oxford has a neonatal intensive care unit.

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 BOB 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 in 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 or beyond. They support the maternity team and provide some of your care throughout the journey.

Student midwife

Maternity units in BOB 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 or medical students, depending on your pregnancy needs and where you choose to have your care.

Our objective

BOB 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".
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