Maternity Facts - June 2025 💛 💚 13 home births 🏘️ 23 water births 💦 8 sets of twins 👶 👶 #maternityfacts #birth #liverpoolwomenshospital
Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust
Hospitals and Health Care
Liverpool, Merseyside 4,760 followers
The best people, giving the safest care, providing outstanding experiences
About us
With an average of 24 babies and three premature babies born and cared for every day, it's not surprising that Liverpool Women's is well known for Maternity and Neonatal services. Yet did you know that we carry out 30 Gynaecology operations a day and our Hewitt Fertility Centre completes 3,500 treatment cycles of IVF every year. And that's not all. We are also specialists in Clinical Genetics and Laboratory Genetics. Research too plays a key part in ensuring we continue to develop services that directly benefit patients.
- Website
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https://www.liverpoolwomens.nhs.uk
External link for Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Liverpool, Merseyside
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1995
Locations
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Primary
Crown St
Liverpool, Merseyside L8 7SS, GB
Employees at Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust
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Kate Davis
Head of Fundraising - Liverpool Women's Hospital at Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust
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Rachael Stott
Health and Social Care Marketing and Business Development Associate (Chartered Marketer)
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Andrew Duggan
Experienced Communications, Marketing & Engagement Specialist
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Jill Harrison
Consultant Neonatologist
Updates
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Industrial Action 25 - 30 July 2025 Resident doctors are currently scheduled to take industrial action between 25 to 30 July 2025. Unless advised otherwise, please attend appointments at Liverpool Women's University Hospital as normal. Any patients whose appointments are impacted will be contacted directly.
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If you think you have measles or have been in contact with a confirmed case, you must call the Maternity Assessment Unit on 0151 702 4413 before attending the Hospital. This will help us protect other pregnant women and stop the virus spreading. #callus
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World Breast Feeding Week 1 - 9 August Come and celebrate World Breastfeeding Week with us at our Family Event! 💜 📅 Friday 1st August ⏰ 10AM – 2PM 📍 Liverpool Women’s Hospital, Blair Bell We're proud to support World Breastfeeding Week 2025 and invite you to join us for a day of music, fun and information. Explore the services we offer and learn more about how we support families on their breastfeeding journeys. #WorldBreastfeedingWeek #LiverpoolWomens #FamilyEvent #BreastfeedingSupport #WBFW2025 #NHS
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Could you be our next Governor? Would you like to make a difference and help shape the future of women's and babies' services at Liverpool Women's? Representing the interests of members and helping shape the Trust's plans? We have 6 Public Seats available in the following constituencies: • Central Liverpool • Knowsley • North Liverpool • Rest of England and Wales. If you are interested in becoming a Governor call Daniel Scheffer, Company Secretary on 0151 702 4033 or email - daniel.scheffer@lwh.nhs.uk for more information. Alternatively apply online today at: https://orlo.uk/BYGJP THE DEADLINE FOR COMPLETED NOMINATION FORMS IS 5PM ON THURSDAY 24 JULY 2025
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We’re supporting #ArmedForcesDay to show our appreciation for the brave men and women who put their country before themselves to protect our way of life. #ArmedForcesDay
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The latest issue of the Liverpool Centre for Genomic Medicine newsletter is out now for June 2025 - https://orlo.uk/xqPyG Read the latest patient story on Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, find out about the role of a Clinical Research Practitioner and check out the upcoming events. Happy reading 🙂
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💛 🧡 Maternity Facts - May 2025 💚 💜 30 water births 💦 18 home births 🏘️ 1 set of triplets 🚼 🚼 🚼 #maternityfacts #birth #babies
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It was lovely to welcome Laura from Dignity Care Network to Liverpool Women’s, delivering to our gynaecology team the Miscarriage Collection Cradle. Laura has used her own lived experience of miscarrying at home to design these cradles to help improve the experience for others who choose to miscarry at home, relieving some of the physical and psychological trauma a miscarriage can cause. This will also enable women to access further investigations. We are privileged to be one of the first to introduce this to our patients who sadly miscarry early in their pregnancy. Thank you to Liverpool Womens Hospital Charity for the funding to provide this to our patients.
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NHS Cheshire and Merseyside is holding a public consultation on some proposed changes to NHS funded fertility treatment – running from 3 June to 15 July 2025. You can find out more & share your views at: https://orlo.uk/UQ9C8
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