
Infant feeding support
After your baby is born, your midwife will:
If you had your baby at home and everything is well, the midwife will stay for a few hours and leave once you and your family are settled.
If you had your baby in hospital, the midwife will explain what to expect during your stay and help you get ready to go home.
How long you stay in hospital depends on your needs. Some people go home after a few hours, while others stay a few days, on the postnatal ward.
While in hospital, you will be:
If you stay overnight, you will usually be on the postnatal ward. Your birth partner can stay with you from 6am-11pm and other visitors are welcome during the day.
Frimley Park and Wexham Park hospitals both have two private maternity rooms attached to the postnatal ward. These are for new mothers who want to have extra privacy after the birth of their baby. Payment is for room, all other care and facilities remain within the NHS and does not constitute a private midwifery or medical treatment / care.
Maternity amenity rooms at Frimley Park Hospital
Maternity amenity rooms at Wexham Park Hospital
If your baby needs extra monitoring or treatment, this may happen:
Page last reviewed: 12 December 2025