Maternity
PANDAS
Provides support for any individual suffering from or helping look after anyone with a perinatal mental illness.
Telephone: 0808 196 1776
Website: www.pandasfoundation.org.uk
Emma's Diary
They believe that being a new mum is the best thing ever but we know it can be a time for questions and seeking reassurance… which is where they can provide a helping hand!
Website: www.emmasdiary.co.uk
Nct
In these challenging times, as the UK’s leading charity for parents, we want you to know that we’re here for you in lots of ways.
- Antenatal support – we continue to support parents during the pandemic with our famously social antenatal courses.
- Reliable information – we’ll continue to give you up-to-date information, including how coronavirus might affect your pregnancy, birth and early days as a parent.
- Networks and friendship – we’ll bring you together online with other new parents in your area to make vital and lasting friendships.
They’re here to make sure parents to be and new parents feel connected and supported.
Website: www.nct.org.uk
Stonewall
Parental responsibility, adopting, fostering, co-parenting, fertility treatment and surrogacy.
Baby Buddy App
Baby Buddy is an award winning mobile phone app for new parents and parents-to-be, created by mums, doctors and midwives.
Download from: Google Play: Baby Buddy
Download from: iTunes: Baby Buddy
University Hospitals of Derby and Burton: Maternity Services
Please visit the website for lots of helpful information on their maternity services.
Website: www.uhdb.nhs.uk
bounty
Track your baby’s development, get your free Bounty packs with our App & personalised offers.
Website: www.bounty.com
DadPad
It’s the essential guide for new dads, developed with the NHS.
As a new dad you will feel excited, but you may also feel left out, unsure or overwhelmed. The DadPad can help by giving you the knowledge and practical skills that you need.
Website:www.thedadpad.co.uk
Having A Baby If You're LGBT+
Find out about starting a family if you’re lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or non-binary.
Website: NHS: Having A Baby If You’re LGBT+