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Careers in midwifery. Explore by career. Midwifery: Download leaflets. Antenatal care. CG National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. Intrapartum care: Care of healthy women and their babies during childbirth. Postnatal care. Supervisors of midwives: How they can help you. Nursing and Midwifery Council. Reaching out: Involving fathers in maternity care. Royal College of Midwives. Midwife-led continuity models versus other models of care for childbearing women.

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Join BabyCentre. What does a midwife do? Do I have to see my GP for a referral to a midwife? Is a doula the same as a midwife? What happens at my midwife appointments? At every appointment, your midwife will ask permission to take your blood pressure and check your urine for glucose and protein. Will I see the midwife after my baby is born? Further information Our support line offers practical and emotional support with feeding your baby and general enquiries for parents, members and volunteers: Show references.

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Support NCT Charity by becoming a member. Join today. Your midwife or doctor should give you information about caesarean section. This discussion may take place at the 34 week appointment, or at another time during your pregnancy. They'll discuss with you the reasons why a caesarean might be offered, what the procedure involves, the risks and benefits, and the implications for future pregnancies and births.

Your midwife or doctor will discuss the options and choices about what happens if your pregnancy lasts longer than 41 weeks. Your midwife or doctor should give you more information about what happens if your pregnancy lasts longer than 41 weeks.

If you have not had your baby by 42 weeks and have chosen not to have an induction, you should be offered increased monitoring of the baby. Find out more about rights to time off for antenatal appointments at the GOV. UK page on working when pregnant: your rights. Page last reviewed: 2 September Next review due: 2 September Home Pregnancy Your pregnancy care Back to Your pregnancy care.

Your antenatal appointments. Pregnant employees have the right to paid time off for antenatal care.



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