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If there are no instructions attached you can continue taking all of your usual medications.
if needed.
If you suspect that you have an infection, contact your GP who will consider if you need antibiotic treatment. Q.
You will be told if this applies to you.
If you need any help or if your labour is not progressing as it should, your midwife will arrange for you to be transferred to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
What should I do if I forget to take the medication?
Where should I go if I’m pregnant and I have an emergency?
Contact your GP if you experience any of the following or 111 if out of hours:
The harness must never be removed, even if it is soiled, unless directed by a doctor.
We also need to know if you have an acute general inflammation or infection and if you have any severe liver or kidney disease.
If you have any problems, please contact your GP.
If you are concerned about your eye contact Eye Casualty.
Infection If an infection makes you very unwell, it can cause a miscarriage but it is not clear if it causes recurrent miscarriage.
Contact us promptly if you notice
If you stay in overnight, your dressing may be changed before you go home if there has been any leakage.
Please telephone the scan department if you know you will be late.
Please tell the nurse practitioner or doctor if you have had problems with any previous surgery, anaesthetic or if you have any allergies – this is very
Please note: galactose-1-phosphate uridylrtansferase is invalid as a screen for galactosaemia if the patient has received transfused erythrocytes.
Avoid wearing panty liners if possible and if they are essential use fragrance free ones.
If it is left on your skin, it can cause irritation.