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Hi, I'm a local Mum, Midwife, and antenatal teacher and longstanding forumite. My partner and I are private midwives supporting women in our local communities who would like a little more continuity and time than the NHS has resources to offer. We can do all the antenatal care that your NHS community midwife offers (plus some extra appointments), but our appointments are usually around an hour, in your home (or other place of your choice) and at a time to suit you. We can help you with your decision processes antenatally, attend you in labour if you wish - whether at home or in hospital - and can visit you for up to 6 weeks after the birth (less if you prefer) to support your adjustment to life with baby - again our postnatal visits are usually for at least one hour and often 2 in the early days. If you just want the post birth support and not the before/ labour stuff then we can offer that too. If you don't have family nearby, or in a position to be helpful, or just want some extra support then consider getting in touch for a free consultation with us. Our aim is to build a supportive relationship of trust with you throughout our time together, to help you transition with confidence through pregnancy, labour, birth and the postnatal weeks.


If you'd like to know more about us, or our work, please take a look at our website- https://www.yourneighbourhoodmidwives.com - Facebook page or instagram (a quick search for your neighbourhood midwives should find us) or you can call us on 07776531173 for a chat.


Looking forward to hearing from you.

Your neighbourhood Midwife.


SW

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