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This information is for you if you think that, or have been told that, your waters have broken early but you have not gone into labour
If you smoke, we strongly advise you to stop. Wound infection If your wound becomes infected, this is usually not serious but may require treatment.
If the nerve does become damaged your voice may sound weak and hoarse but this is usually temporary.
Please be careful on any stairs and have someone with you if you feel unsteady.
If you need to use eye drops and ointment, always remember to use the eye drops first.
Remember to ask any healthcare staff who may prescribe or give you medicines to check if it has penicillin in it.
If this happens you will need to be seen by your GP or at the Emergency Department.
If you are happy to proceed with the treatment, you will be referred for radiotherapy treatment.
This sample is then sent to the laboratory and tested to see if bacteria is present.
Where to turn if you’re struggling with becoming a parent
If this happens you must seek urgent medical attention at the nearest Emergency Department.
If you do experience pain, listen to your body.
If you have any problems or further questions, please contact your GP.
If you want to lose weight, they can support you with this at a later date.
Contact Eye Triage if you notice your vision getting worse or if you are having severe pain.
A chest X-ray will confirm if you have a pneumothorax.
What if my baby needs treatment?
staff if you have any concerns about the cleanliness of our wards or departments.
If you have any queries, please discuss these with your midwife or health advisor.