Maternity & Parenting
Pregnancy (Badger Notes)
SHIP Maternity Referral is an NHS service providing a single point of access for all maternity referrals in the Portsmouth, Andover, Basingstoke, Winchester, Southampton and Isle of Wight areas. The aim is to make sure you have access to the right care from day one. SHIP Maternity Referral will triage your referral based on the information you provide and the hospital will contact you to start your antenatal care. In the meantime if you are worried about your pregnancy, please tell your GP.
Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit (EPAU)
We provide consultant and nurse led clinics which offer prompt access for women with early pregnancy related problems. Appointments are arranged via a referral from a GP or health worker. Women who have previously had an ectopic, molar pregnancy or whose last 2 pregnancies have ended in miscarriage can self-refer to the unit.
Perinatal Community Mental Health Service
The Perinatal Mental Health Service provides specialist help and support to birthing people with antenatal or postnatal mental health problems, and to the health professionals involved in their care. The Perinatal Community Team works in close collaboration with; the Maternity Mental Health service and the Mother and Baby specialist inpatient unit (Clover Ward).
02382 313000
Hampshire Healthy Families
For all things health and families in Hampshire. Welcome to your 0-19 health visiting and school nursing service in Hampshire. Here you will find ways to support your child’s development and how to contact healthcare professionals.
Healthier Together
It can be extremely stressful when you or your child is unwell. We know that there is a huge amount of information available at your fingertips, but finding something that provides clear and accurate information is not always easy!
Is your baby or toddler seriously ill?
It can be difficult to tell when a baby or toddler is seriously ill, but the main thing is to trust your instincts.You know better than anyone else what your child is usually like, so you'll know when something is seriously wrong.
Childhood Illness Visual Guide
Use this visual guide to help you identify common conditions and illnesses that may affect your child. Includes conditions such as measles, slapped cheek syndrome, chicken pox and warts.
Healthier Together
The Healthier Together programme relies upon patients and healthcare professionals working together to improve how local healthcare is delivered. The website provide advice for parents, young people and pregnant women, and clinical resources to support healthcare professionals – which means that your child is likely to receive consistently high-quality care, irrespective of which healthcare professional they see.
Tommy’s advice – Together, for every baby
If you've decided you're ready to start a family, find out how to get pregnant and some of the lifestyle changes that might help you.
Pregnancy due date calculator
The calculator on this page can help you work out when you might expect your baby to arrive.
Your pregnancy and baby guide
Am I pregnant? What should I be eating? Is it normal to be this tired? How can I help my partner during labour?Whatever you want to know about getting pregnant, being pregnant or caring for your new baby, you should find it here.
Planning your pregnancy
You can improve your chances of getting pregnant and having a healthy pregnancy by following the steps and advice provided by NHS UK.
The Children’s Sleep Charity
We understand how difficult life can be when your child has a sleep issue. Our aim is to support families to get a better night’s sleep by offering workshops, clinics and written materials. We use a behavioural approach to sleep and work in partnership with families, we know that you are the expert on your child. We will bring you the latest news about what is happening around the country and how you can access support.
01302 751 416
Find Maternity Services
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Safer Pregnancy
Having regular antenatal appointments is really important in pregnancy. Some of the tests and measurements have to be done at specific times, and your midwife will give you information as your pregnancy progresses. The midwife’s priority is for you and your baby to get the care and attention you need. Your appointments are also a chance to talk about how you feel physically and emotionally and to ask anything, however small, about your pregnancy.
The National Childbirth Trust
Their mission is to support parents through the first 1,000 days, to have the best possible experience of pregnancy, birth and early parenthood.
0300 330 0700
BabyCentre
BabyCentre® reaches more than 45 million mums globally each month in nine different languages, including eight in 10 new and expecting mums online in the UK.