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care from the first time they saw a clinician or midwife, during labour and birth, through to the care provided at home following the arrival of their baby
is designed to help partners cope with theirs and their partner’s mental health problems during pregnancy and in the period following the birth of a baby
High blood pressure during pregnancy Diabetes in pregnancy Birth defects High birth weight baby Caesarean section
Our first teeth are called baby teeth
aromatherapy service mood lighting en suite ‘home from home’ birthing rooms close proximity to the delivery suite, if intervention is needed Once your baby
You can find the latest update about where you can have your baby in Gloucestershire here.
Our Commemorative Garden is a well-loved area that holds special meaning for many, and later this year our baby loss remembrance garden and nature trails
It is believed to be one of the few sculptures of a black baby carved from stone in the UK.
Other projects include a baby loss remembrance garden at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
Memory Tree takes pride of place in the centre of our Forget-Me-Not Garden at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, a dedicated space for anyone affected by baby
Your baby should be handled and positioned as usual making sure that the knees are kept apart.
partner’s decisions, for example about pain relief help your partner tell midwives or doctors what they need tell your partner what is happening as the baby
Sadly, too many families are affected by baby loss and we hope this garden will help to provide a place of comfort for people.”
The decision on the most appropriate way to monitor your baby in labour is made with you at the beginning and during labour.
People needing accessible toilets or baby changing facilities are politely asked to use designated facilities elsewhere in both hospitals, the locations
Occasionally, the position of the baby can cause pain or discomfort.
have diabetes Breastfeeding with diabetes Low GI Carbohydrates and portion sizes in pregnancy Insulin pump use before during and after birth of your baby
It is not harmful to your baby and should not be painful.
These scans are performed to check on baby if the mother reports reduced movement.
Also 56% of NIPE’s suffered at least one delay for other reasons, including misplaced notes (38%) and unavailability of mother or baby (22%).