Resources

You may find these resources helpful if you have been affected by a traumatic birth or difficult pregnancy, or are interested in finding out more. Helpline numbers are given where available, otherwise the phone numbers listed are for general enquiries. If a contact email isn’t given that is usually because the organisation has a contact form on its website.

Breaking the Taboo

'Breaking the Taboo' is Theo’s podcast on women’s health. In series one, Theo Clarke looks at the issue of birth trauma by speaking to affected mothers, families, healthcare professionals and campaigners for practical advice. The show is in the top 5% most listened to podcasts around the world.

You can listen to the podcast on Apple and Spotify.

Charities and support organisations

Aching arms

Supports parents who have experienced baby loss.

Website: www.achingarms.co.uk

Email: support@achingarms.co.uk

Phone: 07464 508994

Action on pre-eclampsia

Provides information and support to people affected by pre-eclampsia and supports research into finding a cure.

Website: www.action-on-pre-eclampsia.org.uk

Email: info@apec.org.uk

Phone: 01386 761 848

Association for Postnatal Illness

Offers support to women with postnatal depression.

Website: www.apni.org

Email: info@apni.org

Helpline: 0207 386 0868

Birth Trauma Association

Supports both mothers and fathers who have been affected by traumatic birth, and campaigns for improvements in maternity care. Its support email is staffed by peer supporters who have all themselves experienced birth trauma.

Website: www.birthtraumaassociation.org

Email: support@birthtraumaassociation.org.uk

Helpline: 0203 621 6338

Bliss

Offers support for parents and families of premature and sick babies. You can request a video call if you prefer.

Website: www.bliss.org.uk

Email: hello@bliss.org.uk

Phone: 020 7378 1122

Group B Strep Support

Works to eradicate group B Strep infection in babies, educating the public, doctors and midwives about group B Strep and providing information and support to affected families.

Website: www.gbss.org.uk

Helpline: 0330 120 0796

Little Heartbeats

Supports mothers who have experienced premature rupture of membranes.

Website: www.little-heartbeats.org.uk

Email: little.heartbeats@mail.com 

Make Birth Better

Supports parents and professionals impacted by birth trauma, and offers training to professionals.

Website: www.makebirthbetter.org

Email: hello@makebirthbetter.org

Maternal Mental Health Alliance

A network of organisations offering mental health support to mothers.

Website: https://maternalmentalhealthalliance.org

Multiple Births Foundation

Offers support to parents of twins, triplets and more, as well as advice and training to professionals concerned with their care.

Website: www.multiplebirths.org.uk

Email: mbf@bcu.ac.uk

Phone:  07360 735 050

Multiple Births Foundation

Offers support to parents of twins, triplets and more, as well as advice and training to professionals concerned with their care.

Website: www.multiplebirths.org.uk

Email: mbf@bcu.ac.uk

Phone:  07360 735 050

PANDAS Foundation

Supports parents with prenatal or postnatal depression, as well as other perinatal mental health challenges.

Website: https://pandasfoundation.org.uk

Email: supportme@pandasfoundation.org.uk

Helpline: 0808 1961 776

PEEPS

Supports parents, families and friends of people who have experienced hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy (brain injury as a result of oxygen deprivation). It has lots of useful downloadable resources.

Website: www.peeps-hie.org

Email: info@peeps-hie.org

Helpline: 0800 987 5422

Pregnancy Sickness Support

Offers support to women affected by hyperemesis gravidarum, and campaigns to improve the care of those affected by the condition.

Website: www.pregnancysicknesssupport.org.uk

Email: support@pregnancysicknesssupport.org.uk

Helpline: 0800 055 4361

Sands

Supports parents who have experienced baby loss. You can call the helpline if you need support after the death of a baby, whether it was recent or long ago.

Website: www.sands.org.uk

Email: helpline@sands.org.uk.

Helpline: 0808 164 3332

The Motherhood Group

Advocates for Black women in maternity, through training and peer support.

Website: www.themotherhoodgroup.org

Email: info@themotherhoodgroup.com

Twins Trust

Offers support to parents of twins and multiples, and carries out research to improve health outcomes for twins and multiples.

Website: www.twinstrust.org

Email: enquiries@twinstrust.org 

Phone: 01252 332344 

Action on postpartum psychosis

Offers support for mothers and families affected by postpartum psychosis.

Website: www.app-network.org

Email: app@app-network.org

Phone: 020 33229900

Antenatal Results and Choices

Provides emotional support and independent information relating to antenatal testing.

Website: www.arc-uk.org

Email: info@arc-uk.org

Helpline: 020 7713 7486

Best Beginnings

Supports parents to give their children the best start in life, through expert advice and practical help, largely through a free parenting app, Baby Buddy.

Website: www.bestbeginnings.org.uk

Email: info@bestbeginnings.org.uk

Phone: 020 7443 7895

Birthrights

Provides advice and information on women’s legal rights in childbirth, trains doctors and midwives and campaigns on maternity policy.

Website: www.birthrights.org.uk

Phone: 0300 400 0103

Five X More

Campaigns for better outcomes in maternity for Black women.

Website: https://fivexmore.org

Email: info@fivexmore.org

Irwin Mitchell

The UK’s leading medical malpractice firm, helping to give you the answers and compensation you deserve.

Website: https://www.irwinmitchell.com

Phone number: 0370 1500 100

Lullaby Trust

Raises awareness of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), provides expert advice on safer sleep for babies and offers emotional support for bereaved families.

Website: www.lullabytrust.org.uk

Email: support@lullabytrust.org.uk

Helpline: 0808 802 6868

MASIC Foundation

Supports women who have experienced anal sphincter injuries as a result of birth.

Website: www.masic.org.uk

Email: info@masic.org.uk

Helpline: 0808 1640 8333

Miscarriage Association

Supports anyone affected by the loss of a baby in pregnancy.

Website: www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk

Email: info@miscarriageassociation.org.uk

Helpline: 01924 200799

National Breastfeeding Helpline

Offers information and support to anyone needing advice on breastfeeding.

Website: www.nationalbreastfeedinghelpline.org.uk

Helpline: 0300 100 0212

National Domestic Abuse Helpline

The helpline, run by the charity Refuge, is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and offers free and confidential advice. A translation service is available if English is not your first language.

Website: www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk

Helpline: 0808 2000 247

Pregnancy Associated Osteoporosis Patient Group

The Pregnancy Associated Osteoporosis Patient Group offers advice and support for women with pregnancy associated osteoporosis.

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/paogroupuk/

Email: paopatientgroup@gmail.com

Phone: 0300 124 0441

PETALS

Provides counselling for parents who have experienced baby loss.

Website: www.petalscharity.org/

Email: contact@petalscharity.org

Samaritans

The Samaritans helpline is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It is available to anyone experiencing emotional distress, including thoughts of suicide.

Website: www.samaritans.org

Email: jo@samaritans.org

Helpline: 116 123

The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust

Supports women and partners who have experienced ectopic pregnancy.

Website: www.ectopic.org.uk

Tommy’s

Researches causes and treatments to save babies’ lives, and also provides pregnancy and baby loss information and support from midwives.

Website: www.tommys.org

Email: midwife@tommys.org

Helpline: 0800 0147 800

Books

Dockrill, Laura (2021) What have I done? Motherhood, Mental Illness and Me. Vintage

Jolin, Lucy (2019) Coping with birth trauma and postnatal depression. Sheldon Press

Scotland, Mia (2015)   Why Postnatal Depression Matters. Pinter & Martin

Scotland, Mia (2020) Birth Shock: how to recover from birth trauma. Pinter & Martin

Svanberg, Emma (2019) Why birth trauma matters. Pinter & Martin

Thomas, Kim (2020) Birth Trauma: A guide for you, your friends and family to coping with post-traumatic stress disorder following birth. Nell James Publishing.

Thomas, Kim and McCann, Shona (2022) Postnatal PTSD: A Guide for Health Professionals. Jessica Kingsley Publishing.

Thompson, Louise (2024) Lucky: Learning to live again. Ebury Spotlight.

Van der Kolk, Bessel (2015) The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind and Body in the Healing of Trauma. Penguin