If you have urgent concerns during your pregnancy, such as bleeding, pain or reduced movement, do not contact your midwife or GP.
Why? They may not be on duty when you contact them and this can delay you accessing help.
However, unless you are extremely unwell (e.g. severe bleeding or you have collapsed) do not go to A&E.
All maternity hospitals have a form of triage/assessment service (or labour ward) that can be called 24/7 to provide advice. They will ask you about your symptoms and arrange to see that day if necessary.
Your community midwife may give you the number when you book your pregnancy, or you can phone the hospital’s main switchboard and be forwarded to the correct department.