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A caesarean section may be ‘elective’ (that is planned in advance) or an emergency.
AT deficiency can be congenital or acquired.
the thigh or pelvis.
This states that testing should only be done on liquid or loose stools - i.e. those that conform to the shape of the container.
Temporary tissue swelling or oedema of the ureter following an operation on or near the ureter and kidney.
team or a combination of them.
If your child or the young person does not have a central venous device (either inserted into a vein or tunnelled under the skin) or an implanted device
Narrowing or blockage of the arteries in your leg means that the extra blood flow providing the oxygen needed when you walk or exercise cannot reach the
Sum yourself up in 3 words or phrases Calm, Friendly & Respectful.
The test is not validated for rectal, pharyngeal or eye samples and the possibility of false positive and negative results may be higher with these sample
Recurrent abrasions or erosions
You may be left with a pale or pink, flat scar after a few months. Recurrence of your lesion is possible.
Mums can also speak to their midwife or health visitor if they have concerns about their emotional wellbeing or mental health during the antenatal and
The recorder can be attached to the strap provided or worn directly on your own belt or waistband.
There's lots of advice available online or via support groups, helplines and websites
The doctor or nurse will use an ultrasound machine to find exactly where the veins are in the side of your neck or groin.
For investigation into suspected anaphylactic reactions or anaesthetic drug reactions, view our anaphylaxis page.
MRI or PET scans.