When you arrive at maternity triage you will be greeted by a member of staff and shown to a clinical assessment area or asked to sit in the waiting area if we are busy. We see women in order of clinical need so there may be a short wait to see a midwife.
If you do not understand what is happening to you or you have any worries or questions, please ask a member of staff. If your condition changes whilst waiting, please inform us. Please feel free to bring your birthing partner with you to triage for support.
During your assessment, the midwife will listen to your concerns, take your medical history and record information to help her make a plan of care for you.
We might do one or more of these tests:
- temperature
- pulse
- blood pressure
- oxygen saturations
- urine testing
- CO2 (carbon dioxide) testing
- abdominal examination
- baby’s heart monitoring
- vaginal examination
- blood tests.
You may need to see a doctor during your time in maternity triage, depending on the reason for your admission. You may be admitted to the Labour Ward or Maternity Ward for any ongoing care or observations following your review.
If you are attending with suspected labour
If you are not considered to be in established labour following an assessment, you may be advised to return home and wait for the contractions to become longer and stronger before you return. Your plan of care is personalised to you and your needs so please discuss your wishes with the triage midwife.
The comfort of your own home is widely regarded as the best place to be during the early stages of labour. Coping strategies will be offered before you leave.