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Labouring during pandemic

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Does anyone know any updates in relation to partners/ birthing partners allowed during labour? I heard some hospitals are allowing partners to attend 12 and 20 week scans so hoping there’s been changes for when in labour. Im currently 31+5 so really hoping circumstances change before my due date as this is my first baby and would really love my partner and my mum to be there. Thanks in advance guys

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I think it's different for every trust, maybe all your midwife at your next appointment what your trust is doing now?

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Yes I think I will ask my midwife I have an appointment a week tomorrow. Thanks Seb

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