Complete Antenatal Care
Full antenatal care from early pregnancy until birth
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Comprehensive care for your peace of mind
This package provides you with a gold standard of antenatal support with the same midwife throughout your journey. We ensure you feel informed, empowered, and physically and emotionally prepared for birth.
- We offer personalised, unhurried, and evidence-based care, tailored to you and your baby.
- Antenatal appointments take place in your home or at a peaceful private clinic in Skipton, lasting between 1-2 hours, depending on your needs.
- Appointments at 8, 12, 16, 20, 25, 28, 31, 34, 36, 38 & 40 weeks
- Routine checks include blood pressure, urine tests and fetal growth monitoring. Scans and blood tests can be arranged privately or through the NHS.
- You’ll have access to continuous support through a private WhatsApp group with both midwives.
- If you need specialist care, we’ll help you coordinate this with the NHS.
- We’re here for you during NHS scans and appointments, offering support and advocacy.
- Birth planning and preparation.
- Access to a lending library of pregnancy and birth books.
If you book Antenatal Care only, your postnatal care will be provided by the NHS midwives from your nearest NHS Trust.
Who this is for
Is this option right for you?
Designed for families seeking a deeper level of connection and guidance than standard care typically provides.
Individualised Care
Continuity of Carer
Building a trusting relationship with one dedicated midwife who knows your story.
Unhurried Care
First Time Parents
Transparent Pricing
No hidden fees, just exceptional care
£2,500
Includes all appointments, on-call support, and travel within a 20-mile radius of Skipton, North Yorkshire.
- Payment plans available
A non-refundable deposit of £250 is required to book. Remainder due by 36 weeks.
- Fully Insured
- NMC Registered
- RCM Membership
- 10+ Years Experience
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Antenatal Care
Everything you need to know about independent midwifery care.
What makes independent midwifery care different from NHS care?
There are many reasons why you may choose to book with an independent midwife rather than have NHS care. Having spent most of our careers within the NHS maternity system, we have deep respect for the dedication and skill of our colleagues. It is a service built on providing safe, evidence-based care to a large and diverse population, often under significant pressure. While this approach ensures consistency and safety, it can sometimes mean less time for in-depth, individualised support which is what many families want, need and deserve.
This is where private midwifery can offer something different. You may seek guaranteed continuity of care from the same midwife throughout your pregnancy, meaning your care is more cohesive and holistic. You may value longer, more personalised appointments, where you can have in-depth discussions, ask questions, and feel truly listened to.
Independent care also offers flexibility, with home visits that provide a more relaxed, private setting. Additionally, an independent midwife can guide you through navigating the NHS system, helping you make informed decisions about your care.
This continuity and personal connection with a known and trusted midwife makes a meaningful difference to your experience; one that centres on you and your unique journey.
Do you have insurance?
Yes, we are fully insured to provide both antenatal and postnatal care through the Royal College of Nursing (RCN). We are also registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), ensuring we meet all professional standards to practise and requires our revalidation every 3 years. Our insurance covers all aspects of independent antenatal and postnatal midwifery care.
Can I still access NHS care if I’ve booked with an independent midwife?
Yes you can and in fact, we recommend that you do. We work collaboratively with the NHS and will refer and liaise with the NHS (with your consent) if and when required. If you would like to have screening tests such as ultrasound scans and blood tests, we recommend accessing these via your local NHS maternity unit by booking care both with us and the NHS. Alternatively, you may choose to access private ultrasound scans and blood tests and we can signpost you to these services.
Do you offer home births?
Currently, we do not offer care during labour or birth at home. If you are planning a home birth, we recommend booking with NHS midwifery care, who can attend you at home. We’re here for all your antenatal and postnatal care though.
Can you attend my birth at the hospital?
At this time, we are unable to attend births at the hospital. You would need to book NHS care and give birth at the hospital with their midwives. We’re here for all your antenatal and postnatal care though.
Can I pay in installments?
We understand that private midwifery care is a significant investment, so we’re happy to offer payment in installments. Please contact us to discuss options.
Which areas do you cover?
We cover an approximate 20-mile radius from Skipton, North Yorkshire, including: Skipton, Ilkley, Otley, Grassington, Settle, Burnley, Clitheroe, Harrogate, Pateley Bridge, Halifax, Keighley, Bradford, and North Leeds. If you’re just outside these areas, please feel free to get in touch as we may still be able to accommodate you.
How many appointments will I have during pregnancy?
Appointments are typically scheduled around 8, 12, 16, 20, 25, 28, 31, 34, 36, 38, 40, 41, and 42 weeks, but we can adapt this schedule to suit your specific needs and preferences.
What if I need to see a specialist during my pregnancy?
If you have a more complex pregnancy or need specialist care, we can still provide midwifery care and liaise with NHS obstetricians to ensure you get the necessary treatment and tests. We work together with other healthcare professionals involved in your care to ensure you’re fully supported.
Do you support VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Caesarean)?
Yes! We’re here to support you through a planned VBAC, help you develop a birth plan that works for you, and navigate the NHS system to help you have the birth experience you desire.
I’m planning an elective caesarean birth, can I still book care with you?
Yes, we’ll support you no matter what type of birth you choose. We can help you plan for your elective caesarean and work with the NHS to ensure you receive the right care. Our goal is to help make your experience as positive and empowering as possible.
Are you LGBTQ+ friendly?
Yes, absolutely! We welcome everyone, no matter who you are or how you identify. Our care is built on kindness, respect, and inclusivity. We’re here to support you in your unique journey, providing a safe and affirming space throughout your care.
What if I have had a traumatic birth experience in the past?
We understand that a previous traumatic birth experience can affect how you feel about your next pregnancy and birth. We are here to listen, offer emotional support, and work with you to create a plan that helps you feel empowered and in control. Please see our birth debrief page for more information.
Can my partner or family be involved in my care?
Of course! We understand how important it is for your partner or family to be involved in your care. One of the wonderful things about having an independent midwife is the flexibility we offer. We can easily schedule appointments that fit around your life, ensuring your loved ones can be there to share in the experience and support you along the way. We’re here to make sure your journey feels as comfortable and inclusive as possible.
When should I book your services?
Ideally, as soon as you know you’re pregnant or after your 12-week scan. However, we take bookings at any stage of pregnancy if we have availability for your due month. Early booking ensures we have maximum time to build our relationship.
Do you provide antenatal classes?
Yes, we offer small, intimate antenatal classes in Skipton and Cullingworth. These are held over five weeks, with one evening session each week. You can find more details on our “Antenatal Classes” page.