BCG vaccination checklist (Nepali)
You will be offered a BCG vaccination for your baby before you leave hospital.
You will be offered a BCG vaccination for your baby before you leave hospital.
You will be offered a BCG vaccination for your baby before you leave hospital.
You will be offered a BCG vaccination for your baby before you leave hospital.
This leaflet is for people having a BCG vaccination – this is usually children under the age of 16 years.
Stretches and exercises to do if you are spending more time in bed than normal, due to being unwell, or if you are unable to get out of bed
Advice and exercises to do while you are on bed rest.
Outlines some useful suggestions to help desensitise children to the noises that are inducing concern
Explains what BPPV is and how it is treated
Information and guidance to help you following a bereavement
This information has been written to answer your queries and reduce any worries you may have. We have asked women who have had late miscarriages or stillbirths for their advice when writing this leaflet.
Explains what happens at the BLIS Clinic where a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) assess patients experiencing prolonged symptoms following Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Advice and instructions for patients prescribed Betnovate to treat or manage an ear condition
Exercises designed to increase your muscle strength and maintain the movement in your joints
Information for parents/carers on bilateral hearing loss - any degree of permanent hearing loss that affects both ears
Technique to to help you with your bowel problem
Explains what will happen next and what biofeedback involves for patients referred to the Pelvic Floor Service for biofeedback treatment
While preparing for birth, and in childbirth, changing your position and using specific techniques can create movement in the pelvis and encourage your baby into the best position. This is called biomechanics for birth.
A link to Tommys.org contining information for women, birthing people and families of those who are pregnant and managing a bipolar disorder.
This is a link to Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists website and is for you if you have had one caesarean birth and want to know more about your birth options when having another baby.
Where possible, we aim to keep birth partners and the mother together, so if there is no urgency to transfer to theatre, you may be offered the opportunity to accompany the mother into theatre, as long as there is a staff member to help you care for the baby.