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Our maternity service provides care for more than 6,000 families in Gloucestershire every year.
inform improvements in local maternity care.
Get bereavement support from our midwives if you have had a miscarriage, a stillbirth, or following the death of your baby.
Find out about our maternity units, our safety champions, the Maternity Voices Partnership and our bereavement services.
All those providing maternity care very much appreciate and value feedback from those who use our maternity services.
You can stay in touch with our maternity services on various social media platforms
Our Maternity Spotlight infographics are usually shared by us or by Gloucestershire Maternity and Neonatal Voices Partnership (MVP) on our social media
who are jointly responsible for championing maternity and neonatal safety locally, and a board member.
by their maternity and neonatal care providers when they have experienced an adverse outcome during their maternity and/or neonatal care.
Maternity Triage team
’s (CQC) 2022 National Maternity Survey.
Maternity Advice Line/ Triage: 0300 422 5541 Delivery Suite: 0300 422 5542 The Birth Unit: 0300 422 5523 Maternity Ward: 0300 422 5520 Maternity Outpatients
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) published has published the National Maternity Survey and the results reveal the responses from women who had given birth
We are currently working on a project looking at the experience of women using our maternity service.
Our Maternity Care Assistants offer one-to-one breastfeeding and parent support for babies up to 14 days old.
The implementation of Lateral Flow testing in Maternity in May allowed us to open up some restrictions for visiting and access to maternity services at
For colleagues working in maternity services, please speak to your manager for further information and support or visit the intranet.
From 1 June 2021, as part of improvements for people who use maternity services, Gloucestershire Hospitals has developed a new maternity booking system
All those providing maternity care very much appreciate and value feedback from people who use our maternity services.
The CQC inspected the maternity service at Stroud as part of their national maternity inspection programme, which aims to give an up-to-date view of hospital