Women and Children
Having a baby is a memorable time in your life and we at South Tees NHS Foundation Trust would like to make sure you receive the highest quality, kindest maternity care.
This is your pregnancy, and as to where you wish to be cared for is your choice. You should be guided by your midwife and the team caring for you to help you make that choice.
Within all birth settings there should be a culture of respect for each woman and birthing person as an individual undergoing a significant and emotionally intense life experience.
In every setting, women and birthing people are supported to remain in control and are provided with the information and guidance to allow you to make an informed choice in all aspects of your care. We aim to listen to families and care for everyone with compassion and kindness, making sure that the appropriate informed consent is gained.
We want to provide the highest and safest standards of care for both mothers and babies to encourage as straightforward a birth as possible. This leaflet explains the options available to help you make an informed choice.
South Tees NHS Trust offers the following intrapartum care (in labour) in different clinical environments depending on individual needs;
- The Delivery Suite at James Cook
- The Marton Suite Alongside Midwifery Unit at James cook
- The Friarage Midwifery Birthing Centre at Northallerton
- On call homebirth service
- Another unit of your choice
Things you may want to consider or ask your midwife for more information | Home | Friarage free standing birth unit | Marton Suite at James Cook | Central Delivery Suite at James Cook |
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Unlimited birth partners | Yes | No | No | No |
Partners overnight stay | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Option of waterbirth | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
All pain relief options | Entonox, only | Entonox, water blisters, meptid | Entonox, water blisters pethidine, meptid | Entonox, pethidine, meptid, epidural |
Ambulance transfer | Yes – time to nearest Obstetric unit | Yes – 23 miles or @25 mins | No | No |
Option to use hypnobirthing | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes – own supply |
Aromatherapy available | Yes | Lavender only | Lavender only | |
Continuous monitoring of baby’s heartbeat | No | No | On individual basis | If required |
Home birth
With your community midwife or continuity of care team
The 2011 Birth place Study, which reviewed 62,000 pregnant women, showed that homebirths are as safe as hospital birth for the second and subsequent babies in low risk pregnancies.
First time mothers may also chose a home birth but there is a greater risk you may need to be transferred during labour to hospital. Midwives will review and identify any complications at each antenatal contact that may influence the need to change your chosen place of birth.
All our community midwives and Continuity of Care Teams support home birth and will be happy to discuss the options with you.
Benefits
Comfortable familiar surroundings helping you feel more controlled and relaxed
Individual midwife led care with experienced midwives
Increases chances of having a normal birth with less intervention
Partners and siblings can see the baby straight away and the family remain together after birth
Decreased risk of infection
Drawbacks
Limited medical facilities at home, though all midwives receive regular training to deal with emergency situation
If problems arise before or after birth, you will be transferred to the consultant unit at James Cook in an ambulance with your midwife.
Friarage Maternity Centre
A free standing midwifery led unit
The Friarage Maternity Centre offers comfortable relaxed environment for women and their partners, and is a good choice for women who are keen to have a natural birth with minimum intervention.
The unit is run by a team of enthusiastic, experienced and skilled midwives who provide friendly individualised care to women with straight forward pregnancies. Partners are welcome to stay in the en suite rooms during and after the birth until you choose to go home, usually within 24 hours.
The Birthplace study found that birth centres are just as safe as hospital for low risk women and increases the chance of a normal birth with less intervention.
Although there are no doctors available within the Friarage Maternity Centre, the experienced midwives and continuity of care teams will closely monitor the well-being of you and your baby during the labour, observing for signs that may indicate a potential complication.
If they have any concerns they will arrange for you to be transferred to James Cook University Hospital by ambulance, and continue to care for you during the journey.
The teams at the Friarage Maternity Centre and James Cook University Hospital work very closely together to ensure you receive the best possible care in the most appropriate setting.
Transfer Rate; *(stats as of Dec 2022 – please ask your midwife for current rates)
- First Baby – 17%
- Had a baby before – 4%
Benefits
Comfortable friendly surroundings helping you feel more controlled and relaxed
Individual midwife led care with experienced midwives
Increases chances of having a normal birth with less intervention
Water birth available
Good option if do not want a homebirth, but do not need an obstetric unit.
Drawbacks
If problems arise before or after the birth or you request an epidural, you will be transferred to the consultant unit at James Cook in an ambulance with a midwife.
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The Marton Suite
A midwife led unit, next to consultant unit at James Cook
The Marton Suite provides midwifery led care to low dependency women. The ensuite rooms are designed for you to stay in throughout labour, birth and postnatally for up to 24 hours. Partners are welcome to stay.
It may be that women who would like to give birth in a midwife led unit, who are predominantly low risk but with a slightly more complicated history may use the Marton Suite. This is because it is very close to the consultant unit with more immediate access to medical care if required.
Benefits
Relaxed environment
Individual midwife led care with experienced midwives
Increases chance of having a normal birth with less intervention
Water birth available
Good option if do not want homebirth, but do not need an obstetric unit
All services close by in high dependency unit if required
Drawbacks
Transfer to central delivery suite (just next door) if problems arise either before or after birth or if epidural requested.
Central Delivery Suite
If you have a known medical condition or pregnancy complication, either in this or a previous pregnancy, you will receive high dependency care from doctors and midwives.
You may also be advised to give birth on the central delivery suite at The James Cook University Hospital (James Cook) or another consultant obstetric unit of your choice if you remain high dependency
The option for place of birth will be discussed with you at your first booking appointment and all subsequent ante natal contacts throughout your pregnancy.
Your midwife will help to guide you to the most appropriate and safest place to give birth.
Useful websites
- Choice of place of birth – Birthrights
- The Birth Choice tool from Which? | NICE
- The Birthplace cohort study: key findings | SHEER | NPEU > Birthplace (ox.ac.uk)
- Telephone: 01642 854881
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Email: [email protected]
Patient experience
South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust would like your feedback. If you wish to share your experience about your care and treatment or on behalf of a patient, please contact The Patient Experience Department who will advise you on how best to do this.
This service is based at The James Cook University Hospital but also covers the Friarage Hospital in Northallerton, our community hospitals and community health services.
To ensure we meet your communication needs please inform the Patient Experience Department of any special requirements, for example; braille or large print.
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