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Tel : 0845 230 1032 Fax : 0121 704 2779
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Mike Wyldes and Chris Griffin are two specialists working both within the NHS and private medical sphere. MUMS have its own midwives who help us with the antenatal care. During the delivery process we use the NHS facilities at Solihull or Heartlands NHS hospitals with the support of the hospitals midwifery staff. Our presence during labour is complimentary with the midwife so you always have someone directly at hand. We like to deliver the baby ourselves, which makes the service something very special for Mike and Chris....
A chronological guide to the services we provide throughout the term of your pregnancy
Labour can begin at any stage of pregnancy. However, the majority of cases do not start until after the 37th week or three weeks before your due date.
Methods we can use to prepare you to go into labour .... As part of your antenatal care, a specimen of blood is taken and used for several tests which are necessary for your health and for the health of your baby during pregnancy. This page and accompanying leaflet explains the significance and value of these routine tests. Please take time to read this information and note any questions you may have to raise them with the midwife or doctor who attends you.
A Caesarean section is where a baby is delivered though a cut on the lower part of a woman’s abdomen. This now accounts for 25% of all births within the UK. There is great debate, myths and controversy over the use of C-Sections within the UK. This page and accompanying leaflet is designed to try and answer these issues and help you make your correct choice for the birth of the baby.
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