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Wallingford Maternity and Birthing Centre

Reading Road, Wallingford, United Kingdom
Pregnancy Care Center

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The Wallingford Birth Centre is a friendly, midwifery-led unit run by experienced community midwives and maternity support workers We can offer you one-to-one care during labour with a midwife who is highly experienced in caring for women in natural childbirth. Our midwives are skilled at identifying possible complications: your safety is paramount. If your midwife is concerned at any point about the safety of you or your baby she will transfer you to the John Radcliffe Hospital Women's Centre, Oxford, by ambulance.

During labour your midwife will help you find comfortable, supported upright and forward-leaning positions as labour progresses, using equipment such as a bean bag, floor mattress, birthing pool or birth ball. Your own choice of music is encouraged. Massage, aromatherapy, TENS, Entonox (gas and air) and pain relieving Meptid injection are also available, should you need them.

If you would like to have your baby here:

your pregnancy should be straightforward
you should not have any medical or obstetric problems
you should go into labour at between 37 and 42 weeks.
If you do not meet the above conditions but you still wish to have your baby with us, or at home with our support, please speak to one of our supervisors.

If you live outside Oxfordshire but you are thinking of having your baby at the Wallingford Birth Centre, please discuss this with your local community midwife. You will need to make an appointment to see us, and you may want to come and have a look around.


After the birth
If you wish, we make sure you have skin-to-skin contact with your baby and help you to breastfeed soon after the birth. Our unit has been awarded the UNICEF Global Baby Friendly Award for our commitment to helping mothers breastfeed. We will also help you to look after your baby. The length of your stay may vary from just a few hours to a couple of days depending on your needs. Our aim is that you leave the unit feeling rested and confident in caring for your baby.

Some mothers like to transfer to the Wallingford Birth Centre for their postnatal care shortly after giving birth in the delivery suite at the John Radcliffe Hospital Women's Centre.

After you return home you may phone our 24 hour advice line for any concerns.

Tel: 01491 826037
Other support we can give you includes home visits, breastfeeding support or return visits to the ward should you wish to come back and see us for help.

Find us and contact us
Wallingford Birth Centre
Wallingford Community Hospital
Reading Road
Wallingford OX10 9DU
Tel: 01491 826037

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Happy Easter to all our lovely followers. Sorry for the delay in announcing the winner to our chocolate egg competition. The winner is TANIA COITO!!! Well done Tania. PM us to arrange collection.

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Midwife Easter Giveaway The Midwives and Maternity Support Workers here at Wallingford Birth Centre are giving ONE lucky person the chance to win these yummy Easter eggs! All you have to do is:- 1. Like our page 2. Like this post 3. Share this post A winner will be chosen at random on Easter Sunday 1st April at midday. Please note - you will need to be able to collect the chocolate eggs from our Unit in Wallingford, Oxfordshire. GOOD LUCK!! 🐣 🍫

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We said a very sad goodbye to our lovely midwife Jill today, who is leaving for a new job! Thank you Jill for the last 4 years and making Wallingford Birth Centre a better place to be. We will miss you!

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We have 3 spaces on our tour at 18:00 tonight. If you are pregnant and would like a look around our lovely birthing centre please call 01491 826037 to book on.

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This is a great illustration of how the uterus and cervix works in labour. Take a look!

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Please come along to to the Table Top Sale in Benson tomorrow to help raise money for our unit 👶🏾🏪

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This brave woman has shared her story of her daughter, who was sadly stillborn, and is warning other women against using home dopplers. If you are pregnant and ever concerned about your babies movements. Call your midwife/maternity unit straight away.

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