Maternity Services
During your pregnancy, your care will be shared between your GP and midwife and you are also likely to have contact with one of our local obstetric units. If you either take prescribed medication or have a medical condition that you need to discuss with a doctor, then you should book an appointment with a GP to discuss your pregnancy.
However, if there are no other medical concerns then you can download a maternity pack below and contact the midwives who will arrange to see you and can answer any general queries about pregnancy.
Due to the wide area the practice covers, maternity services are provided by four different midwifery teams. The location of the team involved in your care will depend upon where you live. The boundaries set by midwifery teams, not the practice.
We have put together a maternity leaflet that provides a useful introduction to antenatal care available at this practice and contact details for the local midwifery teams.
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