Bringing together maternity and newborn services in Birmingham and Solihull, offering a personal and informed pregnancy journey. Email [email protected]
Do you help to co-produce solutions to support people accessing our services?
Our Local Maternity and Neonatal System (LMNS) is hosting a maternity co-production session on Thursday 6 October, 9.30am-11am.
Interested? Email: [email protected] for info.
Our Local Maternity and Neonatal System (LMNS) works to ensure that every baby has the best possible start to life.
Our Equity and Equality Plan sets out how we will support every woman to receive the best possible care, regardless of background. https://t.co/DOwNufTk9O
Are you a parent or recently given birth?
๐Join a session of Ask the Midwife on 26 July at 10:30am where you can discuss the world of parenthood with an expert panel of clinicians!
Sign up๐https://t.co/VkBRPDsl6J or email the BUMP team [email protected]@Project_BUMP
Is your partner about to give birth, or have you just welcomed a newborn into your family?
We're hosting a very special Ask the Midwife session for dads and partners next week, where you can ask questions to our team of experts.
More: https://t.co/mAjtndxqQz
Is your partner about to give birth, or have you just welcomed a newborn into your family?
We're hosting a very special Ask the Midwife session for dads and partners later this month, where you can ask questions to our team of experts.
More: https://t.co/XGnbnHhMLa
Are you pregnant or recently given birth? Do you have any questions you want to ask to our clinicians?
Our ever-popular Ask the Midwife sessions are back with the next one due to take place on Tuesday 31 May.
To register for the session visit: https://t.co/Wo6Y6WQE8y
Are you pregnant or recently given birth? Do you have any questions you want to ask to our clinicians?
Our ever-popular Ask the Midwife sessions are back, with the next one due to take place on Tuesday 31 May.
To register for the session visit: https://t.co/MhBMSjhi3a
Can't make our Ask the Midwife sessions on the day? Don't worry, you can now catch up with previous sessions through our website!
Just click the link and hear from our expert midwives on sessions including infant feeding, induction of labour and more.
https://t.co/Hm6kYiOwYd
Are you pregnant or recently given birth? Do you have any questions you want to ask to our clinicians?
Our ever-popular Ask the Midwife sessions are back, with the next taking place tomorrow (Tuesday) from 10.30am.
To register for the session visit: https://t.co/PF6KlFmrre
Are you pregnant or recently given birth? Do you have any questions you want to ask to our clinicians?
Our ever-popular Ask the Midwife sessions are back, with the next one due to take place on Tuesday (29 March).
To register for the session visit: https://t.co/Q8xAKWsjlW
Why not attend our next Ask The Midwife session in March?
If you're pregnant or recently given birth and have questions for our clinicians then get involved.
You can also watch our last session on happy, healthy pregancies, - just click: https://t.co/8vTFfRGYF3
Research midwives and vaccination midwives are on-hand to advise pregnant women and partners on the risks and benefits to women and their babies of having the #COVID vaccine. Visit the specialist team this Thurs (13 Jan), Antenatal Clinic @BWH_NHS from 9:30am - 3:30pm.
Sore throat, sneezing, runny nose, headaches and fever are the mild symptoms of COVID-19 but no-one knows how it will affect them until they catch it. Getting 'fully vaccinated' reduces serious illness by up to 80%. Make it your New Year resolution; visit https://t.co/sbLekrfRst
Still not had your booster? Don't put off getting vaccinated; start 2022 with as much protection as you can against #COVID to stay safe. There are 30,000 slots across Birmingham and Solihull this week; see https://t.co/yAd4dFLFEe to book or find a walk-in clinic near you.
Why not attend our next Ask The Midwife session in the New Year?
If you're pregnant or recently given birth and have questions for our clinicians then register to get involved.
You can also watch our last session on the induction of labour - just click: https://t.co/T9awJzLJtP
It is recommend that pregnant women have the COVID-19 vaccination as soon as possible. This is to protect you and your baby because having COVID-19 while pregnant may mean your baby is born prematurely or requiring an emergency caesarean.
More here: https://t.co/jSMMtXkQUR
Why not attend our next Ask The Midwife session in the New Year?
If you're pregnant or recently given birth and have questions for our clinicians then register to get involved.
You can also watch our last session on the induction of labour - just click: https://t.co/JtSJLUgtW5
It is recommend that pregnant women have the COVID-19 vaccination as soon as possible. This is to protect you and your baby because having COVID-19 while pregnant may mean your baby is born prematurely or requiring an emergency caesarean.
More here: https://t.co/TL8xZ68tHe
There is a COVID-19 vaccination Facebook live event today (Thurs 23 Dec), 2pm - 3pm from the Birmingham Live Facebook page (https://t.co/718bUdziMp). The live is open to everyone across the region and your chance to find out the latest news and updates on the vaccination.
Why not attend our next Ask The Midwife session in the New Year?
If you're pregnant or recently given birth and have questions for our clinicians then register to get involved.
You can also watch our last session on the induction of labour - just click: https://t.co/f9SiSR0nl7