PRUH Maternity Voices

PRUH Maternity Voices PRUH Maternity Voices, Bromley, is an NHS working group led by an independent service user. When do you meet? We meet every 2-3 months, currently online.

PRUH Maternity Voices Partnership aims to improve maternity care and facilities for parents and babies both at Princess Royal University hospital and in the wider community in Bromley. Our work is focused on the feedback we receive from those using PRUH maternity services. We are an advisory group made up of individuals coming together as equals, with a mutual interest in improving maternity services for anyone giving birth at the PRUH and their families. The group is made up of:

anyone giving birth at the PRUH and their partners
service user advocates, such as doulas and antenatal educators
community organisations and charity representatives
midwives and obstetricians
other healthcare professionals working in maternity services
students
commissioners
members of public health and local council
other strategic partners

Who can join? Any person who has had a baby at the PRUH or at home in the last five years is welcome to join. Please sign up at http://bit.ly/PRUHemail if you would like to join one of our meetings or be added to our mailing list. You can also email us with feedback that you would like us to share with the maternity team. The meeting is advertised on our Facebook and Instagram pages and if you are on our mailing list you will receive an invitation.

Resharing the November birth statistics for the Oasis Midwifery Led Unit at the PRUH
15/12/2025

Resharing the November birth statistics for the Oasis Midwifery Led Unit at the PRUH

19/11/2025
Resharing the October birth statistics for the Oasis Midwifery Led Unit at the PRUH
19/11/2025

Resharing the October birth statistics for the Oasis Midwifery Led Unit at the PRUH

 are pleased to share that a new Parent Education Class is now available for expectant and newly postnatal parents at PR...
24/10/2025

are pleased to share that a new Parent Education Class is now available for expectant and newly postnatal parents at PRUH — Paediatric First Aid, led by St John Ambulance.

Spaces are limited to 8 parents (with their babies), and due to room capacity, only one parent per couple can be accommodated at this time.

September statistics for the Oasis birth center at the PRUH
11/10/2025

September statistics for the Oasis birth center at the PRUH

Please see  plans for Babyloss Awareness week next month
28/09/2025

Please see plans for Babyloss Awareness week next month

Interested in the Oasis birth center? Tours are available twice a week! Search oasis birth center on eventbrite to book.
11/09/2025

Interested in the Oasis birth center? Tours are available twice a week! Search oasis birth center on eventbrite to book.

🌸 Tickets Now Available! 🌸We’re excited to invite you to the Making a Difference Bereavement Conference, held during Bab...
10/09/2025

🌸 Tickets Now Available! 🌸
We’re excited to invite you to the Making a Difference Bereavement Conference, held during Baby Loss Awareness Week 💜
This is a day to come together with families, charities, and professionals to share experiences, raise awareness, and strengthen support for anyone affected by pregnancy loss and the death of a baby.
✨ Expect powerful talks, moving personal stories, panel discussions, and practical insights into bereavement care.
There will also be space for reflection, memory-making, and connection.
Lunch and break snacks are included but also feel free to purchase items from the cafe upstairs or neighbouring cafes/restaurants
📅 Date: Monday October 13th 2025 9-5pm
📍 Location: Harris Birthright Centre, Camberwell, London
🎟 Tickets: £15/person and are available now via the link https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/making-a-difference-bereavement-conference-tickets-1299675898599?aff=oddtdtcreator
💌 Spaces are limited — book today and be part of this important day of awareness, learning, and remembrance.

South East London Bereavement Midwives and Nurses

We asked you what you’d like to know about home birth, and got the midwives to answer your questions!
28/08/2025

We asked you what you’d like to know about home birth, and got the midwives to answer your questions!

Repost from : Following on from our Oasis Birth Centre birth statistics post earlier in the month, a few people asked ab...
27/08/2025

Repost from : Following on from our Oasis Birth Centre birth statistics post earlier in the month, a few people asked about transfers to labour ward during labour and the reasons for this. This post has some information re the most common reasons for transfer and the outcomes for these instances for the first half of this year. Of all our birthing people who started their labour journey with us on the birth centre, 95% of them gave birth vaginally! If there’s anything else you would like to know about in our upcoming content, please leave a comment below!

Are you considering a home birth in Bromley but have questions? Drop your questions in the comments and we’ll get a midw...
26/08/2025

Are you considering a home birth in Bromley but have questions? Drop your questions in the comments and we’ll get a midwife to answer them in another post when we’ve gathered all your questions!

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