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Record number of babies born at Maidstone Birth Centre

A record number of babies were born at Maidstone Birth Centre in the last year.

In total there were 490 deliveries at the unit since April last year, an increase of 81 bundles of joy compared to the previous 12 months.

Sarah Gregson, consultant midwife for Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust (MTW), said: “We are delighted that the Birth Centre seems to be going from strength to strength.

The birthing pool
The birthing pool

"The 20% increase we have seen in the last year shows that more women are choosing to have their babies at the centre, and we hope this will increase even further."

MTW’s maternity services have been rated the best in the country following a review by NHS England.

Jenny Cleary, head of midwifery at MTW, added: “Research has shown that for women with an uncomplicated pregnancy, Birth Centres are just as safe as hospitals.

"Mothers are more likely to have a straightforward birth and three times less likely to need a caesarean. They are also more likely to feel happier about their birth experience.”

Caleb Thompson was the first baby born at Maidstone Birthing Centre in 2011. Pictured with parents Beth and Mark Thompson.
Caleb Thompson was the first baby born at Maidstone Birthing Centre in 2011. Pictured with parents Beth and Mark Thompson.

The Hermitage Lane centre, which opened in 2011, features two birthing rooms, four post-natal rooms, double beds to allow partners to stay and a kitchen/diner.

There’s also a garden room that opens out to a small garden with a seating area.

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