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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to your questions

  • Midwives are trained professionals who provide holistic care during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum. They work along with obstetricians in care provision

  • Yes, all services listed are provided in the comfort of your home — including antenatal visits, labour support, and postnatal care. You may have to visit the clinic for ultrasound scans and blood tests.

  • Services are primarily available in London. Specific availability depends on the package and provider.

  • Our services are ideal for expectant mothers looking for personalized, natural, and continuous care — especially those interested in home births or postnatal support at home.

  • Yes, midwives can monitor high-risk pregnancies and refer you to a specialist when necessary. Some packages also include extra monitoring for conditions like diabetes or hypertension.

  • Regular check-ups, fetal monitoring, birth planning, education, mental health support, and screenings.

  • Monitoring the mother’s recovery, baby’s growth, breastfeeding support, emotional wellness, contraception advice, and home/community support.

  • Emotional and practical support during labour — includes breathing guidance, environment setup, massage, and advocacy for birth preferences.

  • Yes, support is provided during both antenatal and postnatal stages, including counselling, support groups, and depression/anxiety screening.

  • Definitely. Midwives involve partners through education, coaching, and support during labour for a shared birthing experience.

  • It typically includes antenatal check-ups, labour support, on-call access near delivery, and postnatal visits up to 6 weeks after birth. The number of visits and services may vary depending on the provider.

  • Prices range from £5,000 to £8,000 for comprehensive packages. Single appointments are available from £180, and postnatal packages start at £2,000.

  • Absolutely. Providers like London Pregnancy Clinic and Birth Song Midwifery offer single-visit or multiple-visit options.

  • Yes, many providers allow you to personalize your care — adding or removing services based on your needs.

  • Pricing depends on the number of appointments, the level of support (e.g., 24/7 on-call), and whether you're receiving home visits, clinical care, or both.

  • Yes. For example, Imperial Private Healthcare requires a £10,300 deposit for midwife-led care at Queen Charlotte’s & Chelsea Hospital.

  • Yes, Ultrasound scans are a safe, non-invasive way to ensure the health of both mother and baby, offering critical insights for personalized care.

  • Ultrasound scans are a vital part of prenatal care, typically performed at key stages during pregnancy.

     

    They help in:

    1. Early Detection: Identifies potential complications, such as ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage.

    2. Fetal Development: Monitors growth, organ development, and overall well-being.

    3. Placental and Amniotic Fluid Assessment: Ensures proper placental function and adequate fluid levels.

    4. Guidance for Management: Helps plan care for high-risk pregnancies or medical interventions if needed.

    5. Reassurance: Provides parents with visual confirmation of their baby’s health and progress.

  • It is performed at 8-14 weeks of pregnancy. It helps confirm pregnancy dates, assesses fetal viability, and estimates the due date.

  • This is also called as Nuchal Translucency Scan. It is performed at 11-14 weeks of pregnancy. It screens for chromosomal abnormalities like Down syndrome.

  • It is performed at 18-22 weeks of pregnancy. It helps evaluate fetal anatomy, checks for structural abnormalities, and monitors growth.

  • It is performed beyond 24 weeks of pregnancy. It assesses fetal growth, amniotic fluid levels, and placental function.

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