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"Continuity of care leads to a positive outcome"

About: Lothian Community Services / Community Maternity Teams Maternity Care Services / Ante / Post Natal Ward Maternity Care Services / Labour Ward Outpatients Department / Diabetes and Endocrinology Outpatients Department / Metabolic Unit

(as a service user),

I began this pregnancy with a lot of anxiety, lack of trust in the maternity care system and uncertainty about the choices that I would make regarding my care and birth plans. The antenatal diabetes team at the Western General Hospital made a huge difference in the care that I received. In particular Dr Love and Dr Ritchie ensured that I received continuity of care throughout my pregnancy. Dr Love took the time to answer my questions and explain all of my options. She went above and beyond to ensure that she could attend all of my appointments and made additional arrangements to promote a better outcome in this pregnancy and birth. Dr Love practices with integrity. After previous negative experiences in my care, I feel so fortunate that she was my obstetric consultant. She arranged for me to visit St. John’s to tour the hospital and meet with Dr Austen and charge midwife Kirsty. Dr Love and Kirsty took the time to sit down with me and discuss my birth preferences. This conversation was invaluable when trying to decide what was important to me and how I could be supported in hospital.

I ultimately decided to have an induction at St. John’s . Overall I had a very positive experience. The antenatal ward was incredibly busy and short staffed, but despite this midwives kept me informed throughout the process and offered care and comfort as my labour progressed. I was relieved when I could move to labour ward, and I am very happy with the care that I received from Toni [sp?] and charge midwife Marianne.

I would also like to thank Elaine and Julie, midwives at the WGH antenatal Diabetes clinic and receptionist (who sadly I do not know her name) at the WGH metabolic unit who was always welcoming and helpful with my inquiries, Maritha, who was midwife for my booking appointment, and listened with compassion, and Racheal, lead midwife for Leith Community.

The respectful, compassionate care that I received during this pregnancy really made a difference in how I felt and the choices that I made. I believe this experience demonstrates the importance of continuity of care and how it positively influences women’s experiences of maternity services.

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Response from Kirsty Jackson, Charge Midwife, Maternity Services, St John's Hospital, NHS Lothian 8 hours ago
Kirsty Jackson
Charge Midwife, Maternity Services, St John's Hospital,
NHS Lothian
Submitted on 04/12/2025 at 14:27
Published on Care Opinion at 14:27


Thank you so much for taking the time to share such thoughtful and heartfelt feedback about your pregnancy and birth experience. We are truly delighted to hear that continuity of care made such a positive difference for you, particularly during a time that began with uncertainty and anxiety.

Thank you for recognising the dedication of the midwives who supported you. Your kind words about our whole team mean a great deal and I will be sure to share this on to everyone. It was a pleasure to meet you at St John's Hospital and help prepare you for your labour and birth.

We are so pleased that you felt empowered in your choices and cared for throughout your pregnancy and birth. Feedback like yours highlights the importance of continuity of care and inspires us to continue striving for the same level of compassionate, consistent support for all women and families.

Wishing you and your family all the very best for the future.

Warm regards

Kirsty Jackson, Charge Midwife, Labour Ward, St John's Hospital.

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