Mental Health and Wellbeing
The Miscarriage Association provide support and information to anyone affected by miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy or molar pregnancy.
No Panic helps and supports those living with Panic Attacks, Phobias, Obsessive Compulsive Disorders and other related anxiety disorders.
Beat offers a range of support services including telephone support, one-to-one and group chat for those struggling with eating disorders.
Women’s Aid supports women and children who are experiencing domestic abuse.
Cruse offer nationwide bereavement support and information, including online, telephone and in-person support.
The Birth Trauma Association offers support to women who suffer birth trauma – a shorthand term for post-traumatic stress after birth.
MIND provides information about and sources of support for mental health.
Tommy’s provide midwife-led support and information for pregnant women, and those who have suffered the loss of a baby.
Aanchal Women’s Aid supports Asian women affected by abuse. Languages spoken: English, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, Tamil, Bengali, Gujarati and Eastern European languages.
The National Childbirth Trust provides practical and emotional support about pregnancy, birth and early parenthood, including feeding
The Hub of Hope is an online platform which directs people to mental health support resources across the United Kingdom, with thousands of local, regional and national support groups and services listed.
Make Birth Better offer support to guide all people affected by traumatic birth in the right direction on their path to recovery.
​The Association for Post-Natal Illness (APNI), provides support to mothers suffering from post-natal illness.