Resources from external organisations
- Feeling your baby move is a sign that they are well (pdf) - Tommy's
- Screening tests for you and your baby (STFYAYB) - gov.uk
- Screening tests for you and your baby: easy guides - gov.uk
- Reducing the risk of venous thrombosis in pregnancy and after birth (pdf) - RCOG
- Let's Talk Clots App | Thrombosis UK
- The Importance of relationship building video - Baby Friendly Initiative
- Building a happy baby (pdf) - UNICEF
- Safer sleep overview | The Lullaby Trust
- Off to the best start leaflet - Baby Friendly Initiative
- Newborn hearing screening - NHS website
- Eyes, heart, hips and testes (physical examination) - gov.uk
- Blood spot - gov.uk
- Heavy periods - NHS website
Websites, leaflets and videos
Your / your baby's health and safety
- Best use of medicines in pregnancy - Bumps
- Cervical stitch | RCOG
- Group B Streptococcus (GBS) in pregnancy and newborn babies | RCOG
- Information on pain relief choices during labour - LabourPains
- Shoulder dystocia | RCOG
- When your waters break prematurely | RCOG
Infant feeding
- Hand Expressing - YouTube
- Positioning and Attachment - YouTube
- Breastfeeding in the First Hours - Video - Global Health Media Project
- Attaching Your Baby at the Breast - Video - Global Health Media Project
- Four reliable signs that your baby is getting enough milk - YouTube
- Infant milks: information for parents and carers - First Steps Nutrition Trust
- Infant formula and responsive bottle feeding - The Baby Friendly Initiative (UNICEF)
- Responsive Bottle feeding and Alternative Feeding Methods - YouTube
- Guide to bottle feeding leaflet - The Baby Friendly Initiative (UNICEF)
Mental health
- Mental health in pregnancy - NHS website
- Mental health before, during and after pregnancy | Tommy's
- Mental health | Royal College of Psychiatrists
- Mind
- Building a better world together for everyone affected by bipolar - Bipolar UK
- NHS Oxfordshire Talking Therapies - Oxford Health
- Infant-Parent Perinatal Service (IPPS) - Oxford Health
- Oxfordshire Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Service - Oxford Health
- Depression in pregnancy - NHS website
- Oxford Parent-Infant Project - OXPIP
Bereavement
- Oxfordshire Sands - Stillbirth and neonatal death charity
- Petals Charity | The Baby Loss Counselling Charity
Screening
- Screening tests for you and your baby (STFYAYB) - gov.uk
- Screening tests for you and your baby: easy guides - gov.uk
- BCG and your baby: protecting babies against TB | HSC Public Health Agency
- HIV: explaining the screening result - gov.uk
- Syphilis: explaining the screening result - gov.uk
- Hepatitis B: screening and care in pregnancy and protecting your baby by vaccination - gov.uk
- Alpha zero thalassaemia carrier: description in brief - gov.uk
- Beta thalassaemia carrier: description in brief - gov.uk
- Delta beta thalassaemia carrier: description in brief - gov.uk
- Haemoglobin C carrier: description in brief - gov.uk
- Haemoglobin D carrier: description in brief - gov.uk
- Haemoglobin E carrier: description in brief - gov.uk
- Haemoglobin Lepore carrier: description in brief - gov.uk
- Haemoglobin O Arab carrier: description in brief - gov.uk
- Sickle cell carrier: description in brief - gov.uk
- Sickle cell and thalassaemia screening: information for fathers - gov.uk
- Baby at risk of having sickle cell disease: description in brief - gov.uk
- Baby at risk of having thalassaemia: description in brief - gov.uk
- Newborn screening: Your baby carries a gene for Haemoglobin C - gov.uk
- Newborn screening: Your baby carries a gene for Haemoglobin O Arab - gov.uk
- Newborn screening: Your baby carries a gene for Haemoglobin E - gov.uk
- Newborn screening: Your baby carries a gene for Haemoglobin D - gov.uk
- Beta thalassaemia major: description in brief - gov.uk
- Sickle cell disease: description in brief - gov.uk
- Anencephaly: information for parents - gov.uk
- Bilateral renal agenesis: information for parents - gov.uk
- Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH): information for parents - gov.uk
- Cleft lip: information for parents - gov.uk
- Congenital heart disease: information for parents - gov.uk
- Exomphalos: information for parents - gov.uk
- Gastroschisis: information for parents - gov.uk
- Spina bifida: information for parents - gov.uk
- Patau's syndrome (T13): information for parents - gov.uk
- Edwards' syndrome (T18): information for parents - gov.uk
- Down's syndrome, Edwards' syndrome and Patau's syndrome: options after a higher chance screening result - gov.uk
- CVS and amniocentesis diagnostic tests: description in brief - gov.uk
- Supporting you through your pregnancy - Antenatal Results and Choices (ARC)
- Ending a pregnancy after prenatal diagnosis - Antenatal Results and Choices (ARC)
- Screening tests for you and your baby: babies in special care units - gov.uk
- Newborn hearing screening: your baby's visit to the audiology clinic - gov.uk
- Confirmed hearing loss in babies: description in brief - gov.uk
- Confirmed hearing loss in one ear: description in brief - gov.uk
- Confirmed mild hearing loss in babies: description in brief - gov.uk
- Congenital hypothyroidism (CHT) suspected: description in brief - gov.uk
- Cystic fibrosis suspected: description in brief - gov.uk
- Cystic fibrosis carrier: description in brief - gov.uk
- Glutaric aciduria type 1 (GA1): information for parents - gov.uk
- Homocystinuria (HCU): information for parents - gov.uk
- Isovaleric acidaemia (IVA): information for parents - gov.uk
- Maple syrup urine disease (MSUD): information for parents - gov.uk
- Phenylketonuria (PKU): information for parents - gov.uk
- Medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MCADD): information for parents - gov.uk
- Family history of MCADD: information sheet - gov.uk
- Looking at your baby's heart, eyes, hips and testicles (balls): easy guide (pdf) - gov.uk

