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.
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
You and your baby
- What you will need for your baby?
- Your life after the birth
- The first days with your baby
- The first weeks with your baby
- Feeding your baby
General pregnancy topics
- Feelings and relationships
- Information for dads
- Maternity leave and employment rights
- Rights and benefits
- Make some decisions
- If you have a long-term condition (such as diabetes or high blood pressure)
Maternity and obstetrics – new online self-referral forms
From Monday 16 January 2017, the maternity and obstetrics service at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust are encouraging women to use the new online form to self-refer for antenatal care. The online form makes it easier for women to quickly and securely self-refer to our service at home or from their mobile phones and is a quicker method than downloading and submitting a form via email or self-referring via phone.