Maternity referral details

If you have a positive pregnancy test you can now make your own online self-referral for your maternity care, without needing to see a doctor or nurse at the practice.

Our practice is now registered and listed on the online referral portal, so all you need to do to refer for your maternity care is visit the secure link below and provide the information requested. You’ll need your NHS number and the name of the practice, with which you must be registered.

The information you provide will be used to process your referral by both the community maternity team assigned to our practice and the booking office of your chosen hospital within Birmingham and Solihull. A copy of your referral will also be shared with us, your GP Practice, for information.

Visit the link below or type into your browser using your mobile phone or digital device (laptop/ computer):

www.badgernotes.net/SelfReferral/CareLocation/BUMP – it’s quick and easy and will just take a few minutes. This link can also be used to refer a pregnancy on behalf of someone else, providing you have her consent.

You need to search for the GP practice site by the postcode in the drop-down list to complete your SPA portal referral. Your referral can only be processed based on the information you provide and can delay your care if incorrect information is provided.

You’ll be able to select from a number of hospitals to provide your antenatal care and for the birth of your baby; we have a number of birthing facilities:

Hospitals sites include:Review websites for further information
UHB – Good Hope Hospitalwww.uhb.nhs.uk
UHB – Birmingham Heartlands Hospitalwww.hgs.uhb.nhs.uk/obstetrics-heartlands-hospital/
Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospitalwww.bwc.nhs.uk/maternity

If you would like to refer to any other hospital then please speak with your community midwife at your first ante-natal booking appointment or contact your GP.

Useful information: to support you throughout your pregnancy
Information guides on all you need to know about trying for a baby, pregnancy, labour and birth.

Website
www.nhs.uk/pregnancy
The Ask the Midwife – a  live zoom session hosted by consultant midwives, Health Visitors and clinical staff to answer questions on pregnancy, birth and caring for your baby.

Website
www.yourbump.nhs.uk/ask-the-midwife
Maternity Voices Partnership (MVP) a team of people who provide feedback about local maternity systems to a panel of maternity health professionals from service users on co-production to improve services.

Website
www.gatewayfs.org/our-work/health-and-wellbeing-services/maternity-voices-partnerships-mvps
Bump (Birmingham & Solihull United Maternity and Newborn Partnership). Uniting maternity services; in Birmingham and Solihull to improve your maternity experience. Together Bump partners offer you personalised care, with more choice about your care – for both you and your baby.

Website
www.yourbump.nhs.uk

The community midwifery team assigned to your GP Practice will contact you by the time you are eight to nine weeks pregnant, however if you do not hear from the team, by then, please contact the midwife directly via the details listed below.

Community midwife office – GHH contact details

0121 424 7698 between 9:30am to 3:30pm, Monday to Friday.

One of the team members will contact you once your referral is processed. If you have any technical problems using the web address please email project.bump@nhs.net.