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If you are breastfeeding, you can express your milk so someone else can bottle feed.
This leaflet explains what will happen if you have to stay in hospital because you have coronavirus (COVID-19).
If you're breastfeeding, you may find that improving your baby's positioning and attachment helps them settle.
If you have symptoms of coronavirus
What to do if you have a problem at home
This will enable you to contact them if you have any concerns or if you no longer wish to use this service.
If your child’s condition gets worse or if you are worried. If your child is less than 6 months old. If your child has signs of dehydration.
Call 999 if you experience any of the following symptoms:
If no response:
there is a valid sample in the laboratory and if the patient is eligible for electronic issue or not, or if a new sample is required.
from the virus if exposed to it.
If an ambulance has been arranged for you, please only call back if the patient’s condition worsens or you wish to cancel the ambulance.
Please contact 999 if it is an emergency.
The NHS 111 service can tell you if you need medical help and advise you on next steps. You should only use this service if:
If you are unwell, test for ketones even if your blood glucose is less than 10mmol/L.
Do not take apixaban if you:
If your child needs urgent care If your child (age 16 or under) is unwell and needs urgent care, our specialist children's services are based at Gloucestershire
If you would rather not have a full skin check, or if you would like another member of staff to be present, please let the doctor know.
Refrigerate samples if transport is delayed.