Hospital: The Princess Alexandra Hospital Maternity Unit

The Princess Alexandra Maternity Unit

Address

Hamstel Road

Harlow

Essex CM20 1QX

‘To be recognised for providing the highest quality of care by putting women and their families at the heart of what we do. We will work in partnership with women with courage, compassion and kindness.’

The Princess Alexandra Hospital Trust provides maternity services from early pregnancy continuing right up until after the birth, for around 4,000 babies each year.

We can offer three choices of place to give birth, including at home, in our Princess Alexandra birthing unit – a home-from-home environment run by midwives which is situated within our maternity unit, or on our labour ward supported by a team of midwives and doctors, all providing personalised and safe maternity care.

At the Princess Alexandra Hospital, we understand that during pregnancy, right up until after birth, there are many choices to make and questions to answer. This app has been introduced to provide additional support for you and your family to have the best possible experience during this important time.

We recognise how important it is for staff to understand and discuss your choices relating to pregnancy, birth and early parenthood, and would encourage you to share your preferences with them. These can be adapted and changed according to you and your baby’s needs at any time.

Our maternity staff proudly uphold our Trust values, providing care that is respectful, caring, responsible and committed, and we recognise this is positively reflected in the service we provide.

We are now in the fortunate position to be making plans for our new state-of–the-art hospital building, which will include a new maternity unit, which is being developed for 2025.

Our specialist services include

  • Princess Alexandra Birth Centre
  • Consultant Led Labour Ward
  • Continuity of Carer teams, where you will receive care from a small team of midwives, with one midwife providing most of your maternity care.
  • Specialist Clinics including: Diabetes and Endocrinology service, Fetal Medicine Clinic, Vaginal Birth After Caesarean (VBAC) Clinic, Healthy Lifestyle Specialist Midwife, Bereavement Specialist Midwife and Homebirth service.
  • Maternal and Fetal Assessment Unit
  • Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit
  • Private rooms available on the antenatal and postnatal wards
  • Routine and specialist ultrasound scans
  • Birth Reflections service
  • Special Care Baby Unit (Level 2)

Transport

Hospital: Watford General Hospital Maternity Unit

Watford General Hospital Maternity Unit

Address

Watford General Hospital

Vicarage Road

Watford

Herts WD18 0HB

Virtual tour

'Welcome to our maternity unit at West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust. We provide personalised, safe and high quality maternity care for families living in Hertfordshire, North London and surrounding areas. It is important to us to provide the very best care for every person, every day.'

We are committed to providing personalised, safe and high quality maternity care during your pregnancy, labour & birth and the early postnatal period.

We offer maternity care from a number of hospitals and community hubs and our main maternity hospital is Watford General Hospital. You may choose to give birth at home, in our midwife-led Alexandra Birth Centre, or our consultant-led delivery suite. We will support you to make an informed decision as having this choice has been shown to have a positive effect on your birth experience.

We provide outpatient antenatal and postnatal clinic services at Watford General Hospital, Hemel Hempstead General Hospital, St. Albans City Hospital and local Family Centre hubs. We provide inpatient antenatal and postnatal services at Watford General Hospital.

Here at West Herts we understand that you have many choices to make and many questions to ask. We have, therefore, designed these app pages for you to use with your midwife and/or doctor. This aims to support you and your family to have the very best care and experience possible, during this very special time.

Our specialist services include

Our highly-skilled team of midwives, obstetricians, anaesthetists, nurses and support staff are here to support you, from the time you find out you are pregnant to the birth of your baby and in the first weeks of parenthood.

Most women will navigate through pregnancy without complications but others will require specialist input.

Our specialist services are listed below:

  • Fetal medicine service
  • Antenatal screening including Non-Invasive Pre-natal Testing (Harmony Test)
  • Diabetic service
  • Obstetric haematology service
  • Maternal mental health service
  • Safeguarding and complex needs team
  • Pelvic floor service
  • Birth after caesarean section
  • Consultant midwife birth options clinic

Transport

Hospital: The Lister Hospital Diamond Jubilee Maternity Unit

Diamond Jubilee Maternity Unit

Address

Lister Hospital

Corey's Mill Lane

Stevenage SG1 4AB

'Our experienced and friendly maternity team offer a wide range of birth choices for women in a variety of settings.'

The Lister’s Diamond Jubilee Maternity Unit opened in October 2011 and sees over 5,500 babies born every year. Our aim is to assist you to have a safe pregnancy and a healthy baby.

You can choose to have your baby at home, in our midwife-led unit, or in the consultant-led unit that provides care for women with more complicated pregnancies. 

Our midwife-led unit and consultant-led unit are located at the Lister Hospital, Stevenage.

Currently we have five birthing pools in the maternity unit that may be used for labour and/or birth, including one in our consultant-led unit.

At East & North Herts NHS Trust we provide antenatal services at the Diamond Jubilee Maternity Unit, Hertford County Hospital and at the QE2 Hospital in Welwyn Garden City.

We provide care that is personalised, respectful and safe. This is important to us and we are proud of our services and staff that work hard to achieve this.

Our specialist services include

  • Fetal medicine
  • Healthy lifestyle midwife
  • Perinatal mental health midwife
  • Specialist diabetic services
  • Multiple pregnancy service
  • Consultant midwife birth options clinic
  • Homebirth service
  • Pools for water birth in the consultant-led unit and the midwife-led unit
  • Neonatal care
  • Birth after thoughts service

Our enhanced maternity services include

  • Birth Trauma Resolution Therapy Service
  • Non-Invasive Prenatal Test (NIPT)
  • Scans
  • Hypnobirthing
  • Active Birth workshop
  • Post-date Complementary Therapy Clinic

Transport

Hospital: Pilgrim Hospital

Pilgrim Hospital

Address

Sibsey Road 

Boston 

Lincolnshire  PE21 9QS

You should try to get your first booking appointment before ten weeks.Attend Anywhere appointmentsTo ensure women are encouraged to attend all their appointments and consultations during their pregnancy and following birth. The Attend Anywhere system allows women in Lincolnshire to attend appointments by video call when it is difficult or not possible to attend in person. Attend Anywhere covers maternity, perinatal mental health, breastfeeding services and health visiting to ensure that women and their families are being supported wherever possible.To organise an Attend Anywhere video call appointment/s you will need to contact your community midwife and ask her to arrange this for you.

"Our vision is to provide excellence in rural health (#ExcellenceInRuralHealthcare) and we have five core values, four ambitions and five work programmes to help us achieve this."

Take a look at our values and more information on our website here:

Almost 6,000 babies are born annually at United Lincolnshire Hospital Trusts (ULHT) hospitals. They provide support for women and their families through pregnancy, labour, birth and the postnatal period.

Antenatal safety campaigns

Lincolnshire has launched its own safety campaigns for mothers-to-be in response to local needs and user feedback.

Find more information and signposting to relevant services here:

Our specialist services include

Services include:

  • Local neonatal unit 
  • Specialist diabetic service 
  • Complementary therapies clinic  
  • Smoking cessation service 
  • Maternal medicine unit  
  • Perinatal mental health service 
  • High complexity antenatal service 
  • Consultant midwife birth choices clinic  
  • VBAC clinic 
  • One to one case loading team – (continuity of carer) 
  • Homebirth service 
  • Aromatherapy services in labour.

Safe, supportive and personalised care is our priority.

Please follow www.betterbirthlincolnshire.co.uk for more information and signposting to relevant services as well as YouTube NHS Better Births Lincolnshire videos.

Transport

Get directions

Pilgrim Hospital is located near to the centre of Boston, situated on Sibsey Road and is signposted from all major routes. All transport options are detailed here:

Parking

Over 500 car parking spaces are available for patients and visitors on site at Pilgrim Hospital in Boston.

 

The main car park is located directly outside the main entrance to the hospital. As you enter, your number plate will be photographed by the cameras at the entrance. When you are ready to leave simply visit one of the pay kiosks and enter your number plate. An image of your car will then appear and you will be told how much you need to pay based on the length of your stay. The kiosks can take payments via coin, notes, credit/debit card, contactless and the kiosks can provide change. You can also pay using the good2go website.

Hospital: Lincoln County Hospital

Lincoln County Hospital

Address

Greetwell Road 

Lincoln 

Lincolnshire  LN2 5QY

You should try to get your first booking appointment before ten weeks.Attend Anywhere appointmentsTo ensure women are encouraged to attend all their appointments and consultations during their pregnancy and following birth. The Attend Anywhere system allows women in Lincolnshire to attend appointments by video call when it is difficult or not possible to attend in person. Attend Anywhere covers maternity, perinatal mental health, breastfeeding services and health visiting to ensure that women and their families are being supported wherever possible.To organise an Attend Anywhere video call appointment/s you will need to contact your community midwife and ask her to arrange this for you.

"Our vision is to provide excellence in rural healthcare (#ExcellenceInRuralHealthcare) and we have five core values, four ambitions and five work programmes to help us achieve this." 

Take a look at our values and more information on our website here:

Almost 6,000 babies are born annually at United Lincolnshire Hospital Trusts (ULHT) hospitals. They provide support for women and their families through pregnancy, labour, birth and the postnatal period.

Antenatal safety campaigns

Lincolnshire has launched its own safety campaigns for mothers-to-be in response to local needs and user feedback.Find more information and signposting to relevant services here:

Our specialist services include

  • Local neonatal unit
  • Specialist diabetic service
  • Complementary therapies clinic
  • Smoking cessation service
  • Maternal medicine unit
  • Perinatal mental health service
  • High complexity antenatal service
  • Consultant midwife birth choices clinic
  • VBAC clinic
  • One-to-one case loading team – (continuity of carer)
  • Homebirth service
  • Aromatherapy services in labour.

Safe, supportive and personalised care is our priority.

Please follow www.betterbirthlincolnshire.co.uk for more information and signposting to relevant services as well as YouTube NHS Better Births Lincolnshire videos.

Transport

Get directions

Lincoln County Hospital is located near to Lincoln city centre around 10 minutes walk from the Cathedral and Bailgate area. All transport options are detailed here:

Parking

Over 600 car parking spaces are available for patients and visitors on site at Lincoln County Hospital. The main car park is located directly outside the main entrance to the hospital. As you enter, your number plate will be photographed by the cameras at the entrance. When you are ready to leave simply visit one of the pay kiosks and enter your number plate. An image of your car will then appear and you will be told how much you need to pay based on the length of your stay. The kiosks can take payments via coin, notes, credit/debit card, contactless and the kiosks can provide change. You can also pay using the good2go website.

Feedback of your Trusts’ websites

Feedback on Suffolk NHS Trust websites

Women and their families are encouraged to provide feedback in a variety of ways. Both ESNEFT and West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust offer you opportunities to complete our Friends and Family feedback directly on the Trust websites. The information collected on the website is taken directly back to the Trust hospitals to ensure continued improvement of services.

Feedback of your Trusts’ websites

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

Hospital: Yeovil Women’s Health and Maternity Unit

Yeovil Women’s Health and Maternity Unit

Address

Yeovil Hospital

Higher Kingston

Yeovil

Somerset BA21 4AT

"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."

Yeovil Maternity Service serves the population of East Somerset and North Dorset based at Yeovil Hospital. Women who choose to receive their maternity care with us are cared for by a friendly, experienced team of midwives and obstetricians who work together to provide safe and personalised care to them and their families. 

Women can choose to have their babies at home, in the maternity led unit or in the obstetric unit. We are fully supportive of low risk women who choose to have their babies at home with our home birth team or in Meadow suite – an alongside midwife led unit. Women coming into the maternity unit to have their babies are cared for in one of our en-suite birthing rooms, most of which have lovely views over Yeovil and surrounding countryside. 

The community midwives work in one of our five community teams across the area, with a link midwife providing antenatal clinics for each GP practice, at GP surgery’s or community hubs. The midwives also run a daily drop in service based at the hospital for postnatal appointments. 

For women choosing us to care for them during pregnancy, birth and beyond, we aim to provide safe, high quality, maternity care with a personal approach. We are very proud of the fact that our midwives prioritise providing one to one care in labour to support women and their partners through this life-changing event.  

Our specialist services include

Services include:

Early Pregnancy Assessment Clinic (EPAC)

The Early Pregnancy Assessment Clinic provides early scans and consultation for women experiencing problems in pregnancy, from six to 18 weeks. Women who are experiencing pain and or bleeding, or who have had a previous ectopic pregnancy or tubal surgery are suitable for referral, which can be phoned through to EPAC at any time by GPs, doctors and midwives. Women attending the clinic should attend with a comfortably full bladder and will undergo assessment, ultrasound scanning and review. 

Day Care Assessment Unit (DCAU)

Day Care Assessment Unit are a small team of midwives that run the daily outpatient clinic. The midwives work alongside our obstetric colleagues to provide care for women who need extra monitoring after 20 weeks of their pregnancy. DCAU is open every day of the week and at the weekend. DCAU have booked appointment slots for women needing monitoring for pregnancy specific conditions such as: * Reduced fetal movements 
* Obstetric cholestasis 
* Rupture of membranes (waters breaking) 
* Raised blood pressure 
* Review of ultrasound scans 
* Anti D administration 
* Ferrinject infusions for low iron levels 
You may be referred to DCAU for an appointment by your community midwife, from antenatal clinic or if you call the labour ward with concerns. The assessment and monitoring in DCAU may involve observations, monitoring the baby’s heart rate, blood tests or emergency scans if necessary. Each treatment and plan of care will be discussed fully with you at your appointment. DCAU can be busy at times so please be patient if it takes a while to ensure you receive the best care, there may be times when our doctors are called to attend emergencies elsewhere which may delay your visit.  

Next Birth Clinic (VBAC vaginal birth after caesarean section)

The Next Birth clinic is an advice service for women considering their choices following a previous uncomplicated caesarean birth. A team of experienced midwives, who have a special interest in vaginal birth after caesarean section will discuss your previous birth experience, give you an opportunity to explore your options and support you to make a plan for your birth. 

Diabetic Clinic

When visiting the Joint Diabetic/Obstetric Clinic you will meet the multidisciplinary team comprised of the consultant endocrinologist or consultant diabetic nurse, and the diabetic specialist midwife. They will discuss all aspects of care for your diabetes during your pregnancy and make a plan of care with you. You will be offered a consultation with the dietician who will be able to offer you advice and tips on how to manage your blood sugar levels and keep them in target.  The Diabetic Team work alongside an Obstetric Team who will monitor your wellbeing and the growth and wellbeing of your baby. Together with you, the team will formulate a plan of care for your pregnancy, birth and postnatal period. 

Acorn Team

The Acorn Team consists of a team of specialist midwives. Their role is to care for women experiencing complex social needs. This may include women who have a history of substance or alcohol abuse, domestic violence or abuse, learning difficulties/disabilities and social services input. The Acorn Team are able to provide further support and information on a range of subjects including finance, housing and additional health support.  The Acorn Team provide additional support for women experiencing mental health problems during pregnancy. They work closely with the perinatal mental health team to create robust care plans to help women to feel as well as they can when baby arrives. The team also provide specialist care for young parents under the age of 19 to give additional support throughout pregnancy, which include antenatal classes and activities for parents-to-be under 19 years old and a chance to meet up with other young mums.

Infant Feeding Team

The Infant Feeding Team at YDH is made up of midwives and maternity support workers with a special interest in infant feeding. The team is led by specialist midwife and lactation consultant, Cher Smith. We are a fully accredited baby friendly unit which means we meet a set of evidence based, interlinking standards around breastfeeding and supporting families to build close and loving relationships. The team offer antenatal education in the form of regular infant feeding workshops and run a Facebook page with useful information and resources, postnatal support is then provided on the wards and at home. The team also facilitate a specialist feeding clinic to help you with more complex feeding issues which encompasses the frenulotomy service for Somerset (alongside Taunton). We are passionate about supporting you and your feeding choices, providing you with education to make informed choices around infant feeding and the knowledge and skills to be successful.   

Hearing Screening Team

The Hearing Screening Team screen all newborn babies prior to discharge from the maternity ward,  babies born at home or discharged prior to screening being undertaken will be invited to attend the postnatal drop in or seen at home. 

Special Care Baby Unit

Some babies need additional care after birth because they are born prematurely or are unwell. These babies may need to be admitted to our recently refurbished Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) for extra monitoring or treatments. SCBU at Yeovil can accept babies born from 32 weeks and can look after up to eight babies at a time. If your baby is born before 32 weeks, is particularly unwell or if SCBU have reached capacity your baby may be transferred to a SCBU or NICU unit in neighbouring hospitals such as Bristol or Taunton. Your baby will receive care from neonatal staff nurses and paediatricians and will involve you at all times with the care of your baby. You will be encouraged to spend time with your baby, provide cares and feed baby where possible. Whilst your baby is in SCBU you will still receive care from the midwives on Freya Ward whilst you recover from birth both physically and emotionally. We are currently unable to provide a bed for you on Freya Ward if your baby is staying in SCBU for a prolonged length of time. Once you have physically recovered from birth, usually around 1 or 2 days following birth, staff from SCBU will support you to stay with your baby within the unit whilst you may still receive postnatal checks daily from the midwives on Freya Ward. What you need to know while your baby is staying in SCBU. Click here. 

Meadow Homebirth Team

‘Meadow Team’ made up of midwives who specialise and are passionate about homebirth and are pleased to support low risk women who choose to have their baby at home and live in the Yeovil catchment area. The Meadow Team will provide all of your antenatal care, you will receive some visits at home but also have the opportunity to meet other couples planning to have their babies at home in the antenatal period. The midwives will then be on call for your labour from 37 weeks ready to care for you when labour starts, day or night! There are many reasons to consider a homebirth including being more relaxed, freedom of movement, needing less pain relief and having continual support from your midwife and birth partners… all of which make for a shorter labour! For women having a normal pregnancy and who have had no complications in previous pregnancies, a planned home birth results in a greater chance of a normal vaginal birth and significantly reduces the rates of intervention in labour. In normal first pregnancies there is a small increase in the risk of complications for your baby if you have a home birth compared to giving birth in hospital (9 events per 1000 compared with 5 per 1000). For women having a second or subsequent normal pregnancy and who have had no complications in previous pregnancies, home birth is particularly suitable as complications for the baby are no different compared with birth in the hospital. If you are considering a homebirth or if this is something you would like to explore further please inform your midwife who can refer you to the Meadow Team or alternatively you may refer yourself to the team by email: home.birth@ydh.nhs.uk.

Maple Continuity of Care Team

The Maple Team are a small group of midwives who aim to provide continuity of care throughout your pregnancy, labour and postnatal period for women living in central Yeovil. You will have a named midwife who will provide the majority of your care in the antenatal period and the opportunity to meet the other Maple Team members during your pregnancy. When you go into labour you will have care from your named midwife or another member of the Maple Team. If you are booked for an elective caesarean section, a Maple Team midwife will care for you on the day and for a short time after your operation. Postnatal care will be provided from the Maple Team either at drop in sessions in the community or hospital or in your home. 

Transport

Get Directions

From the South Via A37 Dorchester Road – at Quicksilver Roundabout, bear right downhill. At the next roundabout continue straight across in Queensway dual carriageway. At the next roundabout continue straight across into Reckleford. Take the first turning left into Higher Kingston. The multi-storey car park is on the right hand-side opposite the main hospital entrance (pay on exit). Via A3088 Taunton, South Petherton – Leave the A303 at the Cartgate roundabout and follow the Cartgate road (approximately six miles) to the roundabout. Take the first exit. At the mini roundabout go straight across to the next roundabout (Crematorium on left). Take the third exit into Preston Road and continue to the next roundabout. Take the third exit into Higher Kingston and the first turning left into Higher Kingston. The multi storey car park is on the right hand-side opposite the main hospital entrance (pay on exit). From the North Via A303 and A37 – Leave the Ilchester bypass at the Yeovil Junction and continue on the A37 to the ‘Welcome to Yeovil’ signs. Continue down the hill, past Yeovil College (on the left) to the roundabout. Take the second exit into the Kingston dual carriageway. At the next roundabout take the first exit and then the first turning left into Higher Kingston. 

Transport Options

By rail

Yeovil is served by two railway stations. Yeovil Pen Mill – trains from Weymouth, Dorchester, Castle Cary, Westbury, Bath and Bristol – approximately 1.5 miles from the Hospital. Bus service links to Yeovil Bus Station with a connection to Yeovil Hospital. A taxi service is available. Yeovil Junction – trains from Exeter, Crewkerne, Sherborne, Salisbury and London Waterloo. Approximately 3 miles from the Hospital. Bus service links to Yeovil Bus Station with connections to Yeovil Hospital. A taxi service is available.

By bus

First Bus Route 1 calls outside the hospital at 15-minute intervals for most of the day. Route 1 serves Yeovil east to west (Cavalier Way to Abbey Manor Park via the town centre). This service connects with other town and local services at Yeovil Bus Station. The bus station is only five minutes’ walk from the hospital along Reckleford. For bus timetables click here or if you would like to contact First call 01935 476233 or visit First Group websiteDon’t forget that people aged 60 or over are entitled to free bus passes which cover all or most of the journey to Yeovil District Hospital by major bus routes, depending on where you live. For full details contact your local council. 

Parking

Multi-storey car park and associated changes Our multi-storey car park is situated opposite the hospital’s main reception and provides 650 spaces for patients, visitors and staff. Stairs and lifts are available from all floors. The car park is barrier-controlled and uses a pay-on-exit system. Other parts of the hospital site, including the drop-off points outside main reception and outside the Women’s Hospital entrance remain monitored by automatic number plate recognition cameras. Disabled parking – please note changes Disabled parking is located on the ground floor of the new multi-storey car park. A total of 31 dedicated spaces are provided for those displaying a Blue Badge. These motorists can also park in any other available bays (excluding parent and child, and reserved bays). These will replace the current disabled parking spaces opposite the hospital’s main entrance. Motorists parking in disabled bays in the new car park and displaying a Blue Badge are subject to the same tariff as other users. There is no need to register your Blue Badge before or after parking. Pick up and drop-off spaces Pick up and drop-off spaces, offering a maximum of 20-minutes free parking, are available outside main reception (including some wider-bays for increased accessibility) and outside the Women’s Hospital entrance. These are monitored by automatic number plate recognition cameras. Vehicles parked for longer than the allowed time in these areas or other parts of the hospital site may incur a parking charge notice. Parking charge notices Vehicles parked for longer than the allowed time in drop-off areas or other parts of the hospital site may incur a parking charge notice. Parking charge notices are issued automatically, monitored and managed exclusively by ParkingEye. For details of the full appeals process please contact the Parking Eye website or call: 0844 247 2984Electric vehicle charging There are two charging points for electric vehicles, situated on the ground-floor, right-hand side of the multi-storey car park. Standard parking charges and charging tariff apply. Parent and child parking There are three dedicated parking spaces for parents with young children located on the ground floor of the new multi-storey car park. Standard charges apply. Car parking tariff Parking in our new multi-storey car park can be paid for with cash (coins and notes), credit/debit card or contactless.Pay machines are located by the lift lobby on the ground floor, please remember to take your ticket with you.Tariff  Charge Up to 30 minutes  £2.50  Up to 1hr  £3 Up to 2hr  £5 Up to 3hr  £6.50 Up to 4hr  £8 Up to 5hr  £9 Day rate  £12.50 Week rate  £35  Month rate   £95 Extended parking permits are available from reception.Concessions Some patients and visitors are eligible for exemption from parking charges. These apply to:* Registered carers* SCBU (Special Care Baby Unit) parents or guardians* Mothers breastfeeding children staying overnight* Visitors conducting bedside vigils* Cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy or active clinical treatments, including outpatient visits within an active treatment phase. Standard charges apply to follow-up visits, attendance to health & wellbeing events, holistic needs assessments.Discounted parking is available for visitors and patients using the car park for extended periods. Please see parking charges for more details.

Hospital: Musgrove Park Hospital

Musgrove Park Hospital

Address

Parkfield Drive

Taunton

TA1 5DA

"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."

Somerset NHS Foundation Trust provide maternity services delivered by a dedicated multiprofessional team of midwives, obstetricians, support workers and other health care professionals.  Our service provides care for over 3,200 births per year from a variety of settings including our main maternity unit at Musgrove Park Hospital, community hospitals around the county, children’s centres, G.P surgeries, our midwife led birth centres at Musgrove Park Hospital and Bridgwater Community Hospital and within your own home. 

Services based at Musgrove Park include screening and scanning, obstetrician clinics, 24 hour triage and antenatal ward and postnatal wards. We have an alongside midwife led birth centre at Bracken Birth Centre and a main labour ward. 

Our community maternity teams will provide care based in your local area usually from a dedicated community hub based in locations such as a children’s centre or GP surgery. We have 11 community teams spread across our county, each providing care throughout your pregnancy journey right through to early parenthood including supporting births at home or at the Mary Stanley Birth Centre. Teams work together to ensure high quality, holistic care based around your own individual needs.  

 

Our service strives to provide holistic, person centred care and our teams will work with you to ensure you receive an excellent standard of care and a positive experience. 

Our specialist services include

Services include:

Early pregnancy assessment clinic (EPAC)

The Early Pregnancy Assessment Clinic provides early scans and consultation/support for women experiencing problems in pregnancy, between 6 to 16 weeks. The service is currently provided Monday to Friday.Women who are experiencing pain and or bleeding, or who have had a previous ectopic pregnancy can be referred. Not all women will require a face to face consultation/scan, but will be triaged over the telephone first and advice given. Referrals are taken from GPs, midwives, and out of hours services.

Maternity triage

Our Maternity Triage Team of midwives run a daily outpatient clinic as well as providing 24 hour advice and support during pregnancy. The midwives work alongside our obstetric colleagues to provide care for those who require extra monitoring in their pregnancy.You may be referred to triage by your community midwife from antenatal clinic or you can telephone the team any time of day or night if you have urgent concerns about yourself or your baby. The assessment and monitoring in triage may involve observations, monitoring the baby’s heart rate, blood tests or emergency scans if necessary. Each treatment and plan of care will be discussed fully with you at your appointment.

VBAC Clinic (Vaginal Birth After Caesarean Section)

The clinic is an advice service for women considering their choices following a previous uncomplicated caesarean birth. A team of experienced midwives, who have a special interest in vaginal birth after caesarean section will discuss your previous birth experience, give you an opportunity to explore your options.

Diabetic clinic

When visiting the Joint Diabetes/Obstetric Clinic you will meet the multidisciplinary team comprised of the consultant endocrinologist, consultant obstetrician, diabetes nurses, dietician and diabetes midwife. They will discuss all aspects of care for your diabetes during your pregnancy and make a plan of care with you. They will be able to offer you advice and tips on how to manage your blood sugar levels. The team will monitor your wellbeing and the growth and wellbeing of your baby. Together with you, the team will formulate a plan of care for your pregnancy, birth and postnatal period.

Juniper Team

The Juniper Team consists of a team of specialist midwives. Their role is to care for women experiencing complex social needs. This may include women who have a history of substance or alcohol abuse, domestic violence or abuse, learning difficulties/disabilities and social services input. The Juniper Team are able to provide further support and information on a range of subjects including finance, housing and additional health support. The Juniper Team provide additional support for women experiencing mental health problems during pregnancy. They work closely with the perinatal mental health team to create robust care plans to help women to feel as well as they can when baby arrives.The Team also provide specialist care for young parents under the age of 16 to give additional support throughout pregnancy, which include antenatal classes and activities for parents-to-be under 16 years old and a chance to meet up with other young mums.

Infant feeding team

The infant feeding team at SFT is made up of midwives and trainee nurse associates with a special interest in infant feeding. The team is led by specialist midwife and lactation consultant, Liz Gunn. We are a Gold accredited baby friendly unit which means we meet a set of evidence based, interlinking standards around breastfeeding and supporting families to build close and loving relationships. The team provide training, write guidelines and support the unit and community maternity staff with feeding plans. We offer antenatal education in the form of regular infant feeding workshops and run a Facebook page with useful information and resources. We support the paediatric and neonatal unit and review any babies and families requiring additional support either on the wards or through a regular outpatient clinic for more complex feeding issues. The team run the frenulotomy service for Somerset (alongside Yeovil). We are passionate about supporting you and your feeding choices, providing you with education to make informed decisions around infant feeding and positive infant mental health.

Hearing Screening Team

The Hearing Screening Team screen all newborn babies prior to discharge from the maternity ward, babies born at home or discharged prior to screening being undertaken will be invited to attend a clinic in the community or seen at home.

Somerset neonatal intensive care unit (SNICU)

Somerset Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (SNICU) is our specialised ward for premature and sick new born babies. Wherever you live in Somerset, if you have a sick or preterm baby they will be cared for here by our team of experienced nurses and doctors, or in the Special Care Nursery at Yeovil District Hospital.

SNICU is located in our maternity building in Musgrove Park Hospital in Taunton. The unit is divided into two areas – one for intensive care and one for special care. There are 18 cots in total.

If your baby is unwell or needs any of the treatments below they can be cared for in SNICU:

  • Continuous monitoring of their breathing, heart rate and oxygen levels
  • Tube feeding (where milk is fed via a small flexible tube down your baby’s nose and into the food pipe to your baby’s stomach)
  • Phototherapy (where a special type of light treats a baby’s jaundice)
  • Recovery and convalescence, such as after surgery
  • Short term intensive care
  • Breathing support including oxygen therapy and ventilation (where a baby is helped to breathe)
  • Intravenous fluids and nutrition (given via a baby’s vein)
  • Treatment for infection

If your baby needs an operation or more complex care, they may be transferred to our specialist unit In Bristol by a dedicated transport team.

Our team

In SNICU, you will still be able to care for your baby, guided and helped by the nurses. We have some accommodation available if you would like to stay in the hospital, and you will be supported to feed your baby in your chosen way, by breast or bottle.

The nurse in charge of the Neonatal Unit is the ward manager. The consultant is the senior doctor in charge of your baby’s medical care, supported by team of nurse practitioners and junior doctors. Sometimes other specialist doctors, such as a surgeon, will also be involved in your baby’s treatment.

Depending on your baby’s individual needs, other professionals may also help with their care, including physiotherapists, radiographers, pharmacists and dieticians.

Transport

Get Directions

From M5 Junction 25 Take M5 link road and follow signs to Taunton and the A38 (signposted for Wellington and Exeter). This is a ring road which takes you round the south west side of Taunton (the hospital is a fair distance from junction 25). Turn left into Parkfield Road at the traffic lights at the bottom of Compass Hill. The hospital is well signposted virtually all the way. From M5 Junction 26 Follow eastbound A38 to Taunton (about 5 miles). Just beyond the Crematorium, take the second exit from the roundabout into Wellington Road (signposted Taunton). Turn right into the Hospital at the second set of traffic lights. NB – Travellers coming from Bristol outside peak hours: it is frequently quicker to leave the motorway at Junction 26 and come back into Taunton on the A38 eastbound.From A303/A358 A303 to Ilminster. Leave the Ilminster bypass on the A358 signposted for Taunton. On the outskirts of the town, the A358 goes under the M5 (Junction 25). Directions then as paragraph 1.

Transport Options

Taunton’s Park & Ride – easy way to get into Taunton by car. These are two sites, one on each side of the town and both are easy to get to wherever you're starting from.Directions to Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton (Taunton Deane) with public transport.The following transport lines have routes that pass near Musgrove:Bus: 12, 22, 28, 29, 3, 97Train: Great Western Railway

Parking

Travel to our community hospitals and mental health sitesThere is no charge for parking at our community hospitals and mental health sites, although parking at some of them can be pressured at times.Travel to Musgrove Park Hospital Car parking is limited at at Musgrove Park Hospital and there can be delays in getting a park at peak times. If you are driving to the hospital, you may want to consider Taunton’s park and ride which can be a cheaper alternative to parking onsite.Drop off pointsMusgrove Park has two main access roads – Wellington Road and Park Field Drive. The hospital map shows the entrance points and you can drop off patients and visitors outside any of the main building entrances.Parking your car at MusgroveIf you are coming to Musgrove Park Hospital by car, we have onsite parking in the Cedars multi-storey car park. There is a smaller surface car park outside the Duchess Building. You can find details on the hospital site map and locations are clearly signposted around the hospital site.The hospital’s car parks are managed by Q Park on behalf of the hospital.Parking chargesDue to the coronavirus pandemic, the car park at Musgrove Park Hospital is currently free of charge, however, there are also visiting restrictions in place. Please see our home page for further information.Outside of the coronavirus pandemic, parking charges (as of April 2019) are as follows:Up to 1 hour £1.70Up to 2 hours £4.20Up to 4 hours £6.80Over 4 hours and up to 24 hours £11.00Lost car park tickets are £11.00You can pay parking charges with cash or credit and debit cards (excluding American Express). Please note: the car parking ticket payment machines do not accept £20 notes.Reduced parking charges If you are visiting the hospital three or more times a week, for a prolonged period of time, we can offer concessionary parking rates.Senior nurses in our outpatient department can offer concessionary parking rates to people who visit the department frequently. You can download the reduced parking rate request form here. These are considered on a case-by-case basis.Disabled parking
  • We have 23 disabled parking spaces in the Duchess 2 car park. We also have a number of disabled drop-off areas:
  • Next to the main entrance to our Jubilee Building
  • At the entrance to our Beacon Centre
  • At our children’s ward main entrance
  • In front of our emergency department
  • Outside our maternity unit.
How to use the barrier car parks
  • Please note that all of the car parks on the hospital site are operated by barriers.
  • Drive up to the barrier
  • Press the button and take the ticket
  • After parking, please keep your ticket with you
  • Pay for your ticket on your return at the pay machines
  • Drive to the exit barrier and insert your ticket.

Hospital: Burnley Birth Centre

Burnley Birth Centre

Address

Briercliffe Road

Burnley

BB10 1TY

All our facilities are purpose-built, clean and modern with birthing pools available

in all the birth centres and on the birth suite.

Over 6500 women choose to have their babies at ELHT every year.

We were the first Trust in the world to be awarded the UNICEF Baby Friendly

Initiative Gold Standard accreditation in 2017. This means we consistently

demonstrate best practice standards around infant feeding and relationship

building within maternity services.

Burnley Birth Centre is situated within the Lancashire Women and Newborn unit and is an alongside birth centre which means it is alongside the Birth Suite where women with more complex pregnancies may choose to have their babies.

It provides a holistic approach to midwifery care and promotes active and normal birth processes for those women who are not anticipating any problems. It is staffed by the community midwifery teams of Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale areas.

There is a family centred approach with the emphasis on sensitive midwifery care. Women are encouraged to move through their labour supported by skilled midwives and their choice of birth partners. All staff encourage and promote physiological (natural) birth by recognising and respecting the process of normal birth. The evidence tells us that women who move around in labour and are in a relaxed environment require less pain relieving drugs and often progress through labour more quickly.

There are seven birth rooms in the Burnley Birth Centre. Three of the rooms have birth pools if you wish to use them either for pain relief/relaxation during labour or to birth your baby in water.

Our specialist services include

  • Antenatal and postnatal care to women and their newborns
  • Care in labour for midwifery-led women
  • Immediate postnatal care
  • Newborn examination and vaccination if required
  • Breastfeeding support
  • Hearing screening
  • Home birth service
  • Aromatherapy services
  • Tours of the facilities at Lancashire Women and Newborn Centre (suspended due to COVID-19)
Virtual tour of Burnley Birth Centre
Pool room at Burnley Birth Centre

Screening tests for you and your baby

Please read the screening tests for you and your baby information before your midwife booking appointment to find about the screening tests offered during and after pregnancy. This information is also available in other languages and easy guides. For further information about all antenatal and newborn screening please see: antenatal and newborn screening

Transport