Being pregnant
Finding out that you are pregnant, whether you have been trying for a baby or not, can come as quite a surprise - or even a shock!
If you're feeling overwhelmed, don't worry - we're here to help. There's lots of information on this website about you, your baby and what will happen in the coming months.
In this section
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Pregnancy and work
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Mental health and wellbeing
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Making decisions in pregnancy – risks, benefits, consent and your rights
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Your antenatal care
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Coronavirus and pregnancy
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Multiple pregnancy
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Ask a midwife
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Pregnancy week by week
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Keeping your baby safe in pregnancy
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Being healthy during pregnancy
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Being pregnant blogs
Using a birth ball
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Pregnancy blogs
The importance of social support in pregnancy and ways to connect with others
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Making decisions in pregnancy – risks, benefits, consent and your rights
Making decisions about your pregnancy can sometimes be difficult. You have to think about different risks and benefits and decide what's best for you and baby. -
Domestic abuse during and after pregnancy
Sometimes pregnancy can be a trigger for domestic abuse. It is not your fault. There is help available if you are being abused. -
Pregnancy for trans and non-binary parents
As a trans man or non-binary person who can carry a child, you may be thinking about getting pregnant and what this means for you.
Want to find out more about your pregnancy?
We've built a digital tool to help you find out all you need to know about your pregnancy. It will give you personalised top tips and help you find out where to get more support.