Advice during resident doctors industrial action (25 - 30 July 2025)

Resident doctors are currently scheduled to take industrial action between 25 to 30 July 2025.

Unless advised otherwise, please attend appointments at Liverpool Women's University Hospital as normal.

Any patients whose appointments are impacted will be contacted directly. 

 

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  • Planned Industrial Action, 26th-27th April 2016 – Notice to our women and their families

    You will no doubt be aware that Junior Doctors across the country are planning to take part in industrial action. Junior Doctors at Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust will also be taking part in this action.

  • BLOG: Episode 5 - The work of labour

    Tonight's One Born gives us a fabulous insight into the different attitudes we have when preparing to give birth.

  • BLOG: One Born - Episode 4 - Parenthood

    Becoming a parent is undoubtedly one of the most life changing events a person can experience. Tonights One Born gives us a privileged glimpse into the roller coaster journey this can be.

  • BLOG: One Born - Episode 3 - Skin to Skin

    The first time you see and touch your baby is something you never forget. After months of preparing and dreaming you finally meet and connect with each other.

  • BLOG: One Born - Episode 2 - Birthing Partner

    Thank you to the three lovely couples who chose to share their birth stories with us tonight.

  • New Chair for Liverpool Women's Announced

    AWe are pleased to announce the appointment of our new Chairman, Robert Clarke, 48, joined the Trust last week.

  • A review of health services for women & premature babies

    A review to identify how health services for women and premature babies in Liverpool can continue to flourish for future generations has been announced.

  • Liverpool Women's Midwives Win At Prestigious Awards

    Lisa Jones, who works on the Midwifery Led Unit at Liverpool Women's Hospital, won the award at the British Journal of Midwifery Practice Awards for the contribution she has made to the lives of women she has cared for.

  • Liverpool Women's midwives return from Tanzania trip

    Two midwives from Liverpool Women's hospital have returned this week from a life-changing trip to Tanzania, where they helped deliver babies in a local maternity unit where all midwives have to rely on is buckets of water.

  • Liverpool Women’s consultant receives £850,000 funding to develop award-winning device

    A consultant obstetrician from the Trust has been awarded £850,000 to further develop an award-winning device that could save the lives of women all over the world.

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