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Bromley Young Parent’s Midwifery Group Practice 83% SVD rate 91% vaginal delivery rate 53% breastfeeding rate

Our Team

Purpose Bromley borough has a conception rate of 34 per 1000 under 18’s compared to a national average of 41.7 per 1000 (2007) Teenage parents more likely to be disadvantaged Poor outcomes for babies of teenage parents Poor maternal health

Health Behaviour High rates of smoking Lower rates of breastfeeding Poor diet Repeat unplanned pregnancies Poor parenting skills Difficulties in accessing appropriate care

History Early 2007, 3 hours a week allocated for teenagers September 2007, 15 hours per week networking and groundwork for the group was accomplished

Networking Smoking cessation Health visitor / GP PublicitySocial services Girls Friendly Society Mental health workers Look Ahead Education services Support from managersChildren’s centres Contraceptive Services / Sexual healthConnexions and Youth services TMTB group Funding YP Midwives

Caseloading Criteria includes vulnerable women up to the age of 21 Current working caseload of 141 of which 124 are teenagers

Antenatal Direct access Accessible clinics Flexible working Chlamydia testing CO levels / Baby Be SmokeFree Specific Young Parent’s parent education

Intrapartum One to one care in labour / known midwife Home visits in early labour 24 hour cover, on call system Direct contact to our team by text or phone Free TENS loan

Postnatal Home visits with extended care Breastfeeding support Free loan of breast pump / steriliser Condoms and contraceptive advice provided

Why it works Flexible, accessible Communication Time to care, extended care Trust, non judgmental approach

Team dynamics Dedication / job satisfaction Supportive managers TEAMWORK!

Contact details Claire Adams Lynn Buckingham Ghislaine Bowden Bryony Read Debbie Bowyer

Quotes “All the midwifes were really nice I got on really wel with them all speacially bryony as I had her nearly all the time and coudt ask for better people to be there with me in labour thanks lynn, bryony and claire and the others wish I could have you all when I have another x x joanne” [sic!]