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A red or purple rash or bruising that is increasing in size in more than one area. You are concerned about any bleeding or unusual bruising.
Non-specialist or Specialist
You may experience a dry or sore mouth or notice taste changes when you are having radiotherapy or chemotherapy treatment.
For more information and advice about nausea and vomiting visit Macmillan and/or Maggies
Bliss also offers support via email or video call If your baby or babies are being looked after in our neonatal unit , you can read about our unit here
or irregular heartbeat, or low blood pressure
you feel pain, notice redness, bleeding, fluid leakage or swelling of or around the cannula site you feel hot, cold or shivery your fluid bag or bottle
Have a disability or a long-term physical or mental health condition that means an aid, adaptation or financial/human support is needed to do the job.
or your chosen birth unit.
Never take opioids to help you fall asleep or manage anxiety or distress.
Click on the link to open the Packaging of Pathology Specimens for Transport by Road to or Between Hospital Sites.
The law requires that babies who are stillborn or die after birth are buried or cremated.
If your scalp is dry and itchy or flaky, try an oil or moisturiser. Avoid anti-dandruff products.
as a lumbar puncture (LP) or an epidural or spinal anaesthetic.
(offensive in smell or unusual colour) Leakage of urine or faeces Pain in the pelvis, back or bones Shortness of breath or persistent cough Leg swelling
If the medication makes you drowsy or dizzy, do not drive or operate machinery.
or cancer.