Maternity

  • Tommy’s

    Tommy’s provides information and support to empower parents during pregnancy.

    Website
    Tommy’s

  • Start for Life

    Trusted NHS help and advice during pregnancy, birth and parenthood.

    Website
    Start for life

  • Baby Buddy: Pregnancy & Parent

    Baby Buddy is an award winning mobile phone app for new parents and parents-to-be, created by mums, doctors and midwives.

    Google Play Store
    Download Baby Buddy on the Google Play Store

    Apple App Store
    Download Baby Buddy on the Apple App Store

  • MAMA Academy

    MAMA Academy’s mission is to empower all maternity professionals and expectant parents on stillbirth prevention methods to help more babies arrive safely.

    Phone
    07427 851670

    Website
    MAMA Academy

    Email
    contact@mamaacademy.org.uk

  • NHS Pregnancy

    This guide includes all you need to know about trying for a baby, pregnancy, labour and birth.

    Website
    NHS: Pregnancy

  • Mums Meet Up

    MumsMeetUp connects mums locally and across the UK, enabling them to find mums like themselves in their area and playmates for their children. Having originally launched in 2010, it has now amassed a huge membership of mums from all areas of the UK and thousands of real life friendships have been formed.

    Website
    www.mumsmeetup.com

    Email
    support@mumsmeetup.com

  • One Fit Mama Tamworth

    One Fit Mama Tamworth classes are designed to help new mums get into shape without having to arrange childcare. It’s also a lovely opportunity to meet other mums in the local area. The classes combine moderate exercise in a circuit style class with special baby zones to ensure that you get a great workout while your little one has fun and makes new friends.

    Phone
    0758 105 7069

    Website
    www.clubhubuk.co.uk

    Email
    tamworth@onefitmama.co.uk

  • Birmingham Women’s Hospital

    With the highest standards of healthcare quality and safety we put mothers at the centre of their maternity care and empower them to make decisions about how they want to give birth so that your birthing experience is memorable for all the right reasons.

    Phone
    0121 472 1377

    Website
    www.bwc.nhs.uk/birmingham-womens-hospital

  • Heart of England Maternity Services

    Our Maternity departments at Heartlands, Solihull and Good Hope hospitals provide women with care prior to and throughout pregnancy, delivery and following the birth. Care is also provided in hospital, women’s homes and at surgeries.

    Phone
    0121 424 2682

    Website
    www.heartofengland.nhs.uk

  • UKTIS

    UKTIS is the sole dedicated UK provider of evidence-based information on foetal risk following pharmacological and other potentially toxic pregnancy exposures.
    UKTIS aims to support the appropriate use of medicines in pregnancy and to advise on management after in uteroexposure to potentially harmful substances.

    Phone
    0344 892 0909

    Website
    www.uktis.org

  • The Pinks N Blues – Pregnancy Loss Support

    The Pink N Blues know that pregnancy loss can be a time of confusion, isolation, what if? what next? At the Pinks N Blues, they offer peer support groups, limited 1-2-1 support via email, telephone, Skype, and/or face to face, for anyone who has experienced pregnancy loss(es) and their partners, friends and family, pre-24 weeks. Their groups offer peer support, information and guidance in a safe and supportive space with others who have experienced pregnancy loss(es). They support your emotional well-being during a time of flux and uncertainty, developing strategies in moving forward, a space to say what you really need to say without judgement but with warmth and understanding.

    Website
    www.thepregnancylosscoach.org.uk

  • Bumps

    Bumps is provided by the UK Teratology Information Service (UKTIS). UKTIS is a not-for-profit organisation funded by Public Health England on behalf of the UK Health Departments. UKTIS (previously the National Teratology Information Service, NTIS) has been providing scientific information to health care providers since 1983 on the effects that use of medicines, recreational drugs and chemicals during pregnancy may have on the unborn baby.

    Website
    www.medicinesinpregnancy.org