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Swansea Bay Maternity Voices Partnership (MVP) is an independent working group: a team of women & their families, commissioners and maternity service providers working together to review and contribute to the development of local maternity care. This page is moderated by 2 MVP lay members periodically and is independent of the NHS and Swansea Bay University Health Board

To follow us in Welsh please go to Lleisiau Mammoleath Bae Abertawe ()

11/11/2025

🎉 What a Wonderful Wednesday Meet-Up! 🎉
We had such a fantastic time at our Mums & Toddlers group last Wednesday! A huge, warm welcome to Hannah, the Women’s Experience Midwife, and her amazing team member, Claire Parkin, from Swansea Bay University Health Board!
🌟 Insightful Session & Community Connection 🌟
It was such a valuable morning. Hannah and Claire took the time to:
* Share insightful information relevant to our amazing mums.
* Have personal chats, meeting and connecting with so many of you.

It’s all about making sure every mum feels heard and knows where to find the best help! We truly appreciate them taking the time out of their busy schedules to visit us.

Thank you to all the mums and toddlers who came along and made it such a success! Don't forget to join us again this week for more fun, play, and support!

19/10/2025

Don’t the numbers grow so fast!

Neath Port Talbot Hospital’s Birth Centre has welcomed its 200th new arrival in just over a year since reopening.

The facility was temporarily closed in 2021due to staffing pressures but reopened in September of last year following a £750,000 investment by the health board and the recruitment of 35 new staff to its maternity service.

It welcomed its first baby less than 24 hours later with Rafaellos Olding being born at 3.50am on Tuesday, 17th September, 2024, weighing a healthy 8lbs 1oz.

Now Mila Thomas Noon has taken the number of newborns to the 200 mark, having arrived at 4.04am on Friday, 3rd October, weighing 7lbs 10 ounces.

Mila’s proud parents, Holly Noon and Rhys Thomas, were congratulated by staff and posed for pictures in front of balloons marking the occasion.

First-time mum Hollie, who is from Margam, said the birth centre had proved the ideal location for giving birth.

She said: “It just seemed like a really nice place to give birth. We had our antenatal classes there and we had a tour of the birthing suit. It was a lovely environment, so we thought it would be the perfect place to have her.

“I used a birthing pool. It was so nice. There were candles lit everywhere, we had our own private room. It was super lovely.”

She was impressed by the water birth.

She said: “They had the pool in the room and I really wanted to try it as they said that it’s good for pain relief.

“I was in and out and it was really enjoyable.

“We went in on the Thursday (the day before Mila was born) and ended up staying the night on the Friday – we were going to go home but decided to stay as they had loads of breastfeeding support as well.”

Being ‘local’ had the benefit of being well placed for their extended family to visit.

Hollie said: “It’s so good to have a facility like this in Swansea Bay. One hundred per cent.

“All my family visited as well. We had our own private room – the staff were in and out checking on us – it was like our own private bubble.

“The whole family said it was an amazing experience. It was like a home away from home.”

Hollie was just as impressed by the dedicated staff as the centre itself.

She said: “The staff were amazing. My midwife, Malen Williams, I’d seen since the start of my pregnancy and she was there the day I went in, so there was that continuity and relationship with her. It was so lovely. She was amazing.

“All of the staff, through the night, were really good. We can’t fault them at all. I’m so grateful to every one of them.”

The new family faced some light-hearted rivalry in ‘the race’ to become the 200th new arrival.

Hollie explained: “They did tell us that they were expecting their 200th baby and towards the last hour of the labour it was between me and another lady. They joked, ‘come on, it’s a bit of competition to see who can get the 200th baby.’

“We had a little picture afterwards. That was really nice. They had balloons and things.”

Hollie has shared her story in a bid to encourage other mums to be to consider making use of the birth centre.

She said: “I would definitely recommend it to other mums-to-be. It was so lovely. I would recommend it to anyone. It was such a lovely experience.

“It was so nice, so private, yet there was always someone there if you needed them.

“My advice would be to go for a little tour. I think they have open days as well that are worth watching out for.”

Consultant Midwife Victoria Owens welcomed the new arrival and said that the facility was the busiest freestanding birth centre in Wales.

She said: “Neath Port Talbot Birth Centre is such an important part of our maternity service in Swansea Bay. It has been wonderful to feel the joy from families, and midwives alike, since the return of this place as a birth option.

“Hearing positive birth experiences, like that of Hollie and her family, reinforces the known benefits of midwifery-led birth settings for many women.

“We are incredibly proud to be the busiest freestanding midwifery unit in Wales, every baby and birth is celebrated but to welcome baby Mila, as the 200th baby, was an important service milestone.”

Anyone who is currently pregnant is welcome to discuss their birthplace options with their community midwife, and if anyone would like to view the birth centre at Neath Port Talbot Hospital, please contact the unit directly to arrange this.

The Birth Centre’s direct number is 01639 862103.



Picture caption: Midwife, Malen Williams with Hollie, Mila and Rhys.

Your Voice Matters: Help Shape the Bay Birth Unit Philosophy of CareSwansea bay Maternity Services are working on someth...
26/09/2025

Your Voice Matters: Help Shape the Bay Birth Unit Philosophy of Care
Swansea bay Maternity Services are working on something close to their hearts — the Bay Birth Unit Philosophy of Care — and they need your feedback to ensure it truly reflects the needs, hopes, and values of the families they support.

Swansea Bay maternity services have written a first version and now its your turn to help shape the next version by telling us what you think. Please let us hear your voice by completing the following short survey in the link below:

https://forms.gle/4AkisfLLmhYEXJCz7

🕒 It only takes a few minutes — but your voice could make a lasting impact.

CLOSING DATE 3rd OCTOBER

THANK YOU

SBUHB Maternity Services Need Your Voice! The Bay Birth Unit (alongside midwifery unit) at Singleton Hospital has been working on something important — our Philosophy of Care. This work is part of a wider initiative across Wales aimed at improving birth experiences for families in midwifery units....

09/05/2025

🌟APRIL🌟

For our 2025 Midwife of the Year we received nominations from our Service Users for 65 different midwives! The comments ...
06/05/2025

For our 2025 Midwife of the Year we received nominations from our Service Users for 65 different midwives! The comments received were incredibly inspiring.

We are thrilled to announce that our 2025 MVP Midwife of the Year is Christie-Ann Lang!

Congratulations Christie-Ann - We are so pleased for you, SBMVP has recieved so much amazing feedback over the years on the outstanding care and support you provide.

In addition to announcing the 2025 winner, the following midwives nominated deserve a special mention for the feedback they received:
Georgia Scott
Kate Edmunds
Malen Williams
Nikkita Hill
Rachel Britton
Sacha Williams
Simone Hill

Well done & congratulations everyone!

CLOSES AT MIDNIGHTAfter the great success of this in 2023 & 2024 and to mark International Day of the Midwife on Sunday ...
28/04/2025

CLOSES AT MIDNIGHT
After the great success of this in 2023 & 2024 and to mark International Day of the Midwife on Sunday 5th May, We are asking for your nominations for Swansea Bay Maternity Voices Partnership (MVP) Midwife of the Year 2025 (for the period May 2024 to April 2025)

Please let us know the name of the midwife you would like to nominate and a brief description of why.

Closing Date Midnight Monday 28th April 2025,

Winner to be announced in May 2025

NOMINATIONS TO ONLY COME FROM SERVICE USERS PLEASE.

THANK YOU!

Nomination link: https://shorturl.at/UIeNc

To mark International Day of the Midwife on Monday 5th May, We are asking for your nominations for SBMVP Midwife of the year (for the period May 2024 to April 2025) Please let us know the name of the midwife you would like to nominate and a brief description of why. NOMINATIONS TO ONLY COME FROM SER...

New Survey! Have your say to help improve Swansea Bay Maternity Services.We want to hear about your experience of perine...
18/04/2025

New Survey! Have your say to help improve Swansea Bay Maternity Services.

We want to hear about your experience of perineal care and tearing during labour.

We would be really grateful if you could complete this survey to inform Maternity Services approach.

https://forms.gle/bm9QmVRxDsNJbaxY6

Deadline Midday Monday 21st April. THANK YOU

We want to hear about your experience of perineal care and tearing during labour. We would be really grateful if you could complete this survey to inform our approach. Deadline Midday Monday 21st April. Thank you / Rydym am glywed am eich profiad o ofal perineal a rhwygo yn ystod llafur. Byddem yn d...

Swansea Bay Maternity Services March birth stats
17/04/2025

Swansea Bay Maternity Services March birth stats

March statistics
17/04/2025

March statistics

✨March Birth Statistics✨

06/03/2025

💛NPT Birth Centre Open Day💛
Sunday 16th March 2025, 2-4pm
Come and meet the staff and have a tour of our beautiful birth centre.
If you have previously birthed with us, please come and share your experiences with expectant families.
Refreshments available. We look forward to seeing you.
For any enquiries, please ring 01639 862103

Here are the Swansea Bay birth statistics for February 2025
06/03/2025

Here are the Swansea Bay birth statistics for February 2025

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