Pregnancy Self Referral

If you know which hospital or trust you want to have your baby in, and you live in their catchment area, you can refer yourself to a hospital or a midwife-led team for antenatal care and delivery using the links below:

Guy's and St Thomas'

Complete a self referral form

Whittington Health

Complete a self referral form

Imperial College Healthcare

Complete a self referral form

Local Support

After Your Baby Is Born

Now that your baby has arrived we want to help you build the relationship with your baby.

We'll support you after you've given birth, with feeding your baby and can guide you to further practical or emotional support if you need it.

Visit the Guys' and St Thomas' website

Parenting Support

Find out about services and support for children, young people and families, including childcare, the SEND local offer and early help services.

Visit the Lambeth council website

National Support

The National Childbirth Trust

Their mission is to support parents through the first 1,000 days, to have the best possible experience of pregnancy, birth and early parenthood.

Visit the The National Childbirth Trust website

ICON

Baby crying is normal, you can cope. Please follow the ICON guidance for coping with crying.

Visit the ICON website

The Lullaby Trust

The Lullaby Trust raises awareness of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), provides expert advice on safer sleep for babies and offers emotional support for bereaved families.

Visit the The Lullaby Trust website

TAMBA (Twins and Multiple Births Association)

Tamba is a UK based charity helping people around the world. They were set up by parents of multiples and interested professionals in 1978.

Visit the TAMBA website

Baby Centre

BabyCentre® reaches more than 45 million mums globally each month in nine different languages, including eight in 10 new and expecting mums online in the UK.

Visit the Baby Centre website