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New fair puts parents in touch with pregnancy professionals

New fair puts parents in touch with pregnancy professionals

Sunday 15 July 2018

New fair puts parents in touch with pregnancy professionals

Sunday 15 July 2018


Mums, dads and parents-to-be will be able to gain first-hand pregnancy advice from midwives and children’s charities in Jersey’s first ever maternity fair today.

The ‘Parent and Baby’ event will be held at the Pomme d’Or Hotel from 10:00 to 15:00.

It is aimed at anyone planning to have children or those who already have children, with organisers hoping to resolve the “lack of awareness” about what support is already available for those going through childbirth.

The drop-in event, which is free of charge, offers a wide range of groups providing services for new or expecting parents.

maternity baby parents

Pictured: Both parents and children are welcome at Jersey's first ever maternity fair. 

Both charities and health professionals will be at the event, including:

  • Midwives
  • Family Nursing & Home Care
  • GPs
  • Physiotherapists
  • Philip’s Footprints
  • Friends of SCBU
  • Family First
  • Baby Lifeline
  • Jersey Children’s Charity 

Head of Midwifery, Julie Mycock, commented: “There are lots of different ways that Mums and Dads can receive support as they plan a pregnancy, while a woman is pregnant or after the baby’s been born, but we sometimes find there’s a lack of awareness of what’s on offer.” 

“This event will bring many of these organisations and professions under the same roof and offer visitors the chance to find out more and get the relevant contact details for the future, whether they are having a baby next month or in several years’ time,” she added.

Visitors are welcome to drop in at any time. The event finishes in good time to allow football fans the chance to catch the World Cup Final at 16:00.

Children are welcome, and refreshments are available. There will also be a face painter at the event. 

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