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Maternity Care

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If you are planning to start a family and would like preconception advice, please make a routine appointment to see either a doctor or a practice nurse.

We also have a leaflet ‘Preconception information for patients’ which provides comprehensive advice.

Once your pregnancy is confirmed, you can make a booking appointment with either the doctor of your choice or with the midwives at the Ante-Natal Clinics run on a Monday & Wednesday afternoon. The midwife team will discuss your complete antenatal care with you.

The midwives attached to the practice are the “Blue Team” who provide maternity care throughout your pregnancy and following the birth at home.

If you have any bleeding in early pregnancy, you can contact your GP or midwife.

 
 
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