Attending antenatal appointments is an important part of your pregnancy journey. Run by most maternity hospitals across the country for free, they provide information on all aspects of pregnancy, giving birth and baby care.
If this is your first baby, we have compiled a list of everything you need to know about attending your appointments:
What about working mums
Expectant mothers have the right to paid time off for antenatal care - employers must give mums-to-be normal pay and allow them have time off to attend classes. In addition to this, your partner has the right to unpaid time off to attend two antenatal appointments with you.
What to expect during your classes:
During your classes, a number of topics including your entire pregnancy journey, your labour and what happens after giving birth are discussed:
Growth and development of the baby during pregnancy
An interesting part of the classes that enables you to know exactly how your baby grows.
When to go into hospital
Signs to look out for or if you are experiencing a false alarm.
What to expect during labour
Including each stage of your childbirthing journey.
Pain relief during labour
You will be given detailed information on all your options so that you can make an informed decision.
Options for labour and delivery
Such as how you would like to deliver and where.
Emotional aspects of becoming a parent
It’s not just all about giving birth, classes should also touch on what happens after.
Breastfeeding support and advice
For women who would like to feed their baby themselves.
Physical care of your baby
An important element especially for first time parents.
Returning to work/childcare arrangements
It is important you are informed of your options to enable you to make an informed decision.