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be given on what to expect and how to care for their baby.
Try not to worry as this is normal, it will settle down but may take up to 3 months to do so.
Enabling us parents to come to work every day to deliver services to our patients, feeling comfortable that our children are safe and happy.
posters and patient information leaflets to provide prompts to staff.
I consider our department to be very fortunate to have one and I would like to thank everyone who has donated.”
You will be asked to undress to the waist and offered a hospital gown to wear. You will then be asked to lie on a couch.
The measures are necessary to ensure one-to-one midwifery care is given to women in labour and are in response to a national shortage of midwives.
In order to manage your venous leg ulcer, you have been advised by the specialist team to use an alternative compression system to compression bandages
Frequently it is too late to have a discussion due to the situation.
charge to the routine IVF.
Try to avoid strenuous activities for a couple of days to allow the medicine to work.
The dentist will talk to you about the treatment and ask you to sign a form to agree to the treatment. This is called a consent form.
allow us to prove its worth.
If you are unable to get to the surgery, please ask someone to take the swabs for you.
It may be difficult to adjust to what is happening.
can lead to sleep deprivation.
To improve the circulation (blood flow) to your leg. To prevent your symptoms becoming worse.
It’s normal for us to arrange extra tests on the day of your appointment, so you may need to wait a bit longer for these to happen.
A basic literature search was conducted to aid our project.
What to expect