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There are lots of practical things you can do to help during labour, although probably none of them are as important as just being there to offer emotional
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What role, if any, do you think that race has played in your career progression?
Rest and then do this again. Do not sit on the toilet for longer than 10 to 15 minutes and do not strain.
What can I do to help myself?
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You can do it in a number of ways: put your forehead on a pillow or cushion on a table sit on a chair in front of a low table or floor to do something
What are steroid injections and how do they work?
Antibodies against myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) are seen in a large proportion of patients with Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders who do
Why do I need a general anaesthetic?
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If the antibiotics do not make your symptoms better, it may be necessary to consider surgery.
Do not rub.
Do you have any concerns about managing at home? Have your medications been explained to you and do you understand the reasons for taking them?
What should you do if you are ill? Do not stop taking your insulin.
What happens if these methods do not produce an improvement?
Most patients do not vomit or feel sick. If you do feel sick, let the nurse looking after you know so that you can be given something to treat it.
If you do decide to form a Christmas bubble you can take extra precautions set out in guidance for the clinically extremely vulnerable.