Congratulations on your pregnancy
Bath
Please do not complete the form below if you are wishing to book to have your baby in Bath.
Instead contact:
- Paulton Birth Centre on 01761 412107; or
- Shepton Mallet Birth Centre on 01749 342378.
Taunton
Regarding births at Taunton, please tell the Somerset NHS Foundation Trust Maternity Team a bit more about yourself by completing the self-referral form.
The form asks questions about yourself and your medical history. Please answer as fully as possible, as this will ensure that you receive the most appropriate care.
Please ensure you fill all the mandatory fields on the form (those marked with an asterisk) or it will not submit and will not be received by the maternity booking team. If your submission has been successful you will receive a response page back immediately.
Your referral is received immediately via the maternity admin team for processing. A midwife will contact you within two weeks to arrange your first booking appointment, which will be between 8-10 weeks of pregnancy.
If you require any support with the Somerset NHS Foundation Trust online form please email the maternity teams
Maternitybookings@somersetFT.nhs.uk.
Please include all contact information. The maternity team may take up to three working days to get back to you.
Taking Medication?
If you are currently taking any regular medications we recommend making an appointment with your GP as soon as possible following a positive pregnancy test to review these.
We also recommend taking a daily dose of folic acid (400 micrograms ideally) at least three months before pregnancy and a dose of vitamin D – 10 micrograms. If you wish to take these as part of a pregnancy multivitamin tablet, make sure they don’t contain vitamin A (or retinol). These can be bought at any supermarket or pharmacy.
Some women may require a higher dose of folic acid (5mg) – this can only be prescribed by a GP. For more information regarding this please view both links below:
Vitamins, minerals and supplements in pregnancy
Additional Information
Breastfeeding at Warwick House Medical Practice
The Practice will not discriminate against any parent in their chosen method of infant feeding.
All parents will be enabled and supported to feed their infants in the Practice premises.
Signs welcoming breastfeeding will be displayed in the waiting room.
The practice will ensure that it’s staff members make comfortable arrangements for parents who would prefer privacy to breastfeed.
Please speak to a member of staff for further help.