Medical Women's Federation


Working for Women Doctors and their Patients

Tavistock House North, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9HX admin.mwf@btconnect.com Tel: 020 7387 7765


Health/Mental Health

Action on Pre-Eclampsia (APEC)
Tel.: 02084274217 Association for Postnatal Illness
25 Jerdan Place
London SW6 1BE
Tel.: 020 7386 0868
http://www.apni.org

BMA Counselling Line
Tel.: 08459 200 169 (24 hours)


Brook
www.brook.org.uk/

CRY-SIS

Support for families with excessive crying, sleepless, and demanding babies.
Helpline: 08451 228 669
Seven days a week, 9 a.m.-10 p.m.


Diagnostic and management tools for diabetes and endocrinology

www.diabetesbible.com/

http://www.endobible.com/

Doctors' Support Line (for doctors or medical students)

Confidential peer support line staffed by trained volunteer doctors.
Tel.: 0870 765 0001 6pm-11 pm Mon-Fri, lOam-II pm Sunday
http://www.doctorssupport.org

Doctors Support Network
Self-help group for doctors with mental illnesses.
Tel.: 08703210642 (evenings and weekends)
http://www.dsn.org.uk


FPA
Family Planning Association, a sexual health charity
http://www.fpa.org.uk/

Infertility Network UK

Charter House, 43 St Leonard's Road, Bexhill on sea, East Sussex TN40 1JA
Tel.: 08701 188088
http://www.infertilitynetworkuk.com


The Marce Society
Mental health support for babies and their mothers.
PO Box 7110, Derby, DEI OBG, UK
Email: info@marcesociety.com
http://www.marcesociety.com


Miscarriage Association
c/ o Clayton Hospital, Northgate, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF1 3JS
Tel.: 01924200799
Email: miscarriageassociation@care4free.net
http://www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk

Postnatal Samaritans

Tel.: 08457 90 90 90
Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Society (SANDS)
Helpline: 020 7436 5881 (10.00 a.m.-5 .30 p.m., Monday-Friday)
General enquiries: 020 7436 7940
http://www.uk-sands.org


Women's Aid National Domestic Violence Helpline
Tel.: 08082000247 (Freephone 24 hours)


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