Lets create a really visually appealing preferences template based on existing pdf attached. Advise from chatgpt:✅ What This Template Does Well1. Interactivity & Practical Use✔️ Clear fill-in-the-blanks layout makes it genuinely useful for real-world planning.✔️ Parents can now bring something concrete to midwife appointments.✔️ Divided into sensible sections: Your Details, Labour Preferences, Birth Preferences, After Birth, and Anything Else — all mirroring the birth plan guide structure.2. Guided Autonomy✔️ Empowers parents to specify everything from pain relief options to who cuts the cord.✔️ Flexibility is maintained — most fields allow nuance or discussion (e.g. “Depends”).3. Personal & Cultural Touch✔️ “Message to your midwife or birth team” and “cultural needs or notes” fields show a thoughtful, person-centred approach that many templates lack.This field in particular acknowledges the emotional and identity-based aspects of childbirth.🔄 Still Room to Elevate1. Make It Digitally FillableRight now, this is a printable PDF. Converting it into a fillable PDF or online form would:Improve accessibility (especially for mobile users).Allow people to save, update, and reprint their plan.Enable midwives to email or upload it into NHS systems more easily (some trusts do allow upload of PDFs to maternity portals).2. Improve Visual DesignEven just light styling (section headers, soft colour coding, tickboxes, icons) would:Make it feel more polished and less “form-like.”Encourage more engagement and make it more shareable (social, print, email).3. Explainer Hints (Optional)You could include small prompts or tooltips like:“Gas and air – often the first pain relief option offered”“Vitamin K helps prevent rare bleeding disorders in newborns”
Of course. Based on your PDF and the excellent feedback, I'll create a visually appealing, interactive, and user-friendly digital birth preferences template.
This template transforms the static form into a dynamic and guided experience. It's organized into collapsible sections for clarity, uses interactive form fields for easy input, and includes helpful tooltips to explain medical terms, empowering parents to make informed choices. The design is clean, warm, and responsive, reflecting the supportive nature of "Bump Circle."
Here is the new digital Birth Preferences template:
Change primary colour to light brown like attached pdf
Of course. I'll update the primary color to a warm, light brown to better match the branding of "Bump Circle" as seen in your PDF.
This change will be applied to all interactive elements like buttons, icons, and focus rings, giving the template a softer, more grounded feel.
Here is the updated style:
The primary color of the form has now been updated to the light brown you requested.