Expectant parents across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland can now access their maternity records and tailored pregnancy information at the touch of a button with the launch of a new app called Badger Notes at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust (UHL).
Badger Notes replaces the traditional hand-held paper file with an app to view a week-by-week timeline of their pregnancy, scheduled appointments and maternity record as well as access to information leaflets and the ability to submit thoughts and questions about antenatal care, birth plan and postnatal care to midwives and doctors.
The first baby born and registered on BadgerNet was baby Modha, pictured with midwives Evie and Amy at the delivery ward at Leicester Royal Infirmary.
Karradene Aird, Interim Head of Midwifery at UHL, said: “The introduction of BadgerNet and Badger Notes is the most significant digital step forward in maternity services. It means women and birthing people can access their notes anytime, see real-time updates from their care team, and feel more in control of their journey.
“As a midwife, I know how important it is for people to feel informed and supported. Badger Notes makes the experience more personal, more responsive, and ultimately more reassuring for every family we care for.”
Expectant parents can download the Badger Notes App and start self-referral ahead of meeting their midwife, or GP appointment. Those already under maternity care will be invited to use the app. Some paper records will remain in use for a short transition period. The new system offers a wide range of benefits, including:
- 24/7 access to pregnancy records via smartphone, tablet, or PC
- Real-time updates from the care team
- Badger Notes supports multiple languages and is available in eleven of the most used languages
- The ability to log key pregnancy events and preferences
- Access to personalised care plans and trusted maternity information
- A secure, centralised record, reducing paperwork
For more information go to Health for Under 5s.