Pregnancy

There is no Midwife at Henfield Medical Centre and patients will need to register their pregnancy via the ‘my pregnancy matters’ website or with Worthing Hospital.   

 

MATERNAL VACCINATION PROGRAMME

 

Whooping cough (pertussis) rates have risen sharply in recent years and babies who are too young to start their vaccinations are at greatest risk.

Young babies with whooping cough are often very unwell and most will be admitted to hospital because of their illness. When whooping cough is particularly severe, they can die.

Pregnant women can help protect their babies by getting vaccinated – ideally from 16 weeks up to 32 weeks pregnant. If for any reason you miss having the vaccine, you can still have it up until you go into labour.

Whooping cough vaccination in pregnancy - NHS (www.nhs.uk)

Vaccinations in pregnancy - NHS (www.nhs.uk)

Page last reviewed: 06 January 2026
Page created: 04 April 2023