I’m Pregnant – what now?

Sheona KelliherSheona has been working as a midwife in Ireland for over ten years. She is the mother to three mad boys under five. Thanks to these boys her interests no longer include shopping, make up or having any time to herself. But loves every minute of it!!

Pregnancy

Congratulations you’ve discovered you are pregnant. This is great news, but you might be wondering what to do next! Most women nowadays can confirm they are pregnant by simply using a home pregnancy test.

Generally the first person to make contact with is your GP, where all care relating to pregnancy is completely free. This is where you are most likely to get information regarding your options for antenatal care during your pregnancy. Antenatal care is defined as the period from conception to birth. So what are your options?

The majority of babies in Ireland are born in hospital, with women choosing either obstetric or midwifery led care. This is usually in the hospital or in a dedicated midwifery unit. Unfortunately, some of these options are not available to everyone. Depending on where you live, the provision of services in your area and potential risk factors in your pregnancy may limit your choice.

Your GP will generally refer you to a maternity hospital. Here you will be given the option to go public, private, semi-private or have combined care. But what’s the difference?

Public Care

Semi Private Care

Private Care

Combined Care

Midwifery Led Care

Home Birth

Having your baby in Ireland continues to be one of the safest places in the world. The choice of antenatal care is generally a personal one, but in some circumstances for safety this may have to change. You can be safe in the knowledge that no matter what option applies, you will be in safe hands.