Postnatal Care
Postnatal care supports recovery after childbirth and helps ensure the ongoing health of both mother and baby. The weeks following delivery are an important time to monitor physical healing, emotional wellbeing and any complications. Mr Thomas Bainton, Consultant Obstetrician, provides structured postnatal care within a private, consultant-led setting with personalised follow-up.
If you require private postnatal care, specialist review ensures safe recovery and clear guidance during the early weeks after birth.

Postnatal Care Key Factors
What Is Postnatal Care?
What Is Reviewed?
Clinical Focus
When to Book
Patient Pathway for Postnatal Care
Initial Postnatal Review
Physical Recovery Assessment
Emotional Wellbeing Review
Support & Follow-up
Testimonials

Sarah M.

Emily R.

Hannah L.

Priya S.

Laura T.

Amelia K.

Olivia D.

Charlotte W.
Consultant-Led Postnatal Care with Mr Thomas Bainton
Care is delivered within a private setting, prioritising safety, clarity and reassurance.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I have a postnatal check?
A review is typically recommended around 6 weeks after delivery, or earlier if concerns arise.
What symptoms should I be concerned about after birth?
Persistent pain, heavy bleeding, fever or low mood should be assessed promptly.
Is emotional wellbeing discussed during postnatal care?
Yes. Mental health is an important part of postnatal recovery.
Can I discuss contraception after birth?
Yes. Postnatal consultations include guidance on suitable contraception options.
Do I need a postnatal review after a normal delivery?
Yes. All women benefit from a structured postnatal assessment.



