Congratulations on your pregnancy! This is the start of a really exciting time for you and your family and we want to support you as much as we can
Please make sure you are taking your pregnancy vitamins. If you are not taking these, please start taking them today. These are mainly Folic Acid and Vitamin D supplements which are very important for the baby and your health in pregnancy. Click here for more information
The NHS Website has excellent information on pregnancy.
You need to contact the GP Surgery to arrange your NHS pregnancy care (also known as Antenatal Care). Once you have completed the antenatal booking form the Midwife will contact you, this usually occurs when you’re ten weeks pregnant.
The more you know about your pregnancy and your options, the more you are likely to feel in control. The information given here is based on The Pregnancy Book, which your midwife should give you at your first appointment. OR
Click the link:- https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/
Before you are pregnant
Your pregnancy and labour
- How the baby develops
- 0-8 weeks pregnant
- 9-12 weeks pregnant
- 13-16 weeks pregnant
- 17-20 weeks pregnant
- 21-24 weeks pregnant
- 25-28 weeks pregnant
- 29-32 weeks pregnant
- 33-36 weeks pregnant
- 37-40 weeks pregnant
- 40+ weeks pregnant
- Your health in pregnancy
- Common health problems
- Antenatal care and classes
- Choosing where to have your baby
- Labour and birth
- When pregnancy goes wrong