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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.
If you are happy to proceed with the treatment, you will be referred for radiotherapy treatment.
If the test shows missing segments on the Y chromosome, the doctor may offer you treatment for retrieving sperm.
Please contact your consultant if you have any questions.
If so please click the link below to request a space.
If this happens, we may need to change to ‘open surgery’.
Where to turn if you’re struggling with becoming a parent
Time limit for add ons 5 days (if sample has been refrigerated)
If you have suffered a loss
or naturally rich in calcium – check the label if in doubt. Note: if you’re breastfeeding you may need to consider a calcium supplement.
If you want to lose weight, they can support you with this at a later date.
If this happens it should improve over a 3 to 4 week period.
If you too would like to speak up, learn new skills and help improve the hospital services for children and young people, we are always looking for more
If pregnancy is suspected, collect an early morning (first) urine sample and retest.
If your eyes are red or sore you should remove your lenses immediately. If the discomfort persists you should contact Eye Casualty for advice.
You should only follow a low fibre diet if your medical team have advised you to do so.
If you are classed as a decision-making member of staff, you must complete the form at least annually or when circumstances change.