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What advice do you have for someone looking to RtP? Do it!
The Trust is developing a new Membership Strategy and would welcome your involvement and feedback to help co-design the work we do.
It is an expensive piece of technology and you should do all you can to keep it safe.
Patients who do not have the NHS App will continue to receive notifications and reminders in the way you do now, according to your preferences.
to do so in front of your child.
Do not wear your sling at night unless you have been told to so.
Do not drink in the 2 hours before your appointment.
When swimming, do not to do breaststroke if this makes your pain worse.
Do not chew gum or eat sugar free sweets. Do not smoke or use e-cigarettes or nicotine patches.
Why do people get lower limb cellulitis?
What values do you want to be explored?
Why do I need a biopsy?
What shall I do if I have a question?
Despite clear communication advising that our sites, including our grounds, are non-smoking, we do receive complaints each month about patients or visitors
Caring for people who because of their age and medical conditions cannot do what they would normally do and supporting them is so fulfilling for me.
Whatever method of feeding you choose, your midwife, health visitor, or breastfeeding counsellor can explain how to do it.
Go to the toilet when you feel the need and do not try too hard to push. Do not spend too long on the toilet; about 5 minutes is enough.
What do I need to do now?
Do not use if it is cloudy or discoloured. Check the expiry date (do not use if the date has expired).
for my health but I’m struggling to do it” Psychologists are trained to help with these and other issues.