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The discharge can sometimes become watery and yellowish in colour.
Often their patients develop late side effects that can be lifelong, life-changing and sometimes life-limiting.
The Pathology Department can offer advice on all aspects of point of care testing (PoCT).
The test can be ordered as an urgent request. Reference ranges Less than 5 mg/L for adults.
Can the side effects interfere with my day-to-day life?
Can I bring someone with me?
And names, good names, well used can help us see and help us care. We find it hard to love what we cannot give a name to.
This can happen in your current pregnancy and also in future pregnancies.
Can I bring a relative/friend?
Anyone interested in attending can contact the Fifth Sense team at info@fifthsense.org.uk.
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Whatever method of feeding you choose, your midwife, health visitor, or breastfeeding counsellor can explain how to do it.
We offer birthing balls, mattresses and cushions, lighting can be dimmed and you can play your own choice of music.
Can I drive home?
It will be helpful if you can come to clinic with a comfortably full bladder.
Can anyone refuse a blood transfusion?
Can I bathe or swim?
Sometimes the lens can fall onto the lashes.
Once your urine pH is stable, measurements can be taken once a week.
This process is about reflecting on what we are doing well and what we can share as well as where we can improve and learn from others.