Anaesthetic advice regarding heparin and LMWH injections
This leaflet is about being on heparin or low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) injections in pregnancy and aims to explain the consequences for anaesthetic procedures in labour.
This leaflet is about being on heparin or low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) injections in pregnancy and aims to explain the consequences for anaesthetic procedures in labour.
There are many sources of anaesthetic maternity information locally and nationally. This leaflet explains where to find this information.
About one in two babies is born by Caesarean birth and approximately 16% of these are unexpected; so, you may find it helpful to look at this information, even if you do not expect to have a Caesarean yourself.
Anal sphincter exercises for people who are having problems with bowel control
Advice and exercises for people who are having problems with bowel control
Advice following an angioplasty to widen blocked/narrowed arteries in the heart with a balloon
Advice following an angioplasty to widen blocked/narrowed arteries with a balloon
Explains what is involved and what the possible risks of angioplasty and arterial stent insertion
Answers some questions you may have about having an angioplasty and stent on the Jim Shahi Unit
Answers some questions you may have about having an angioplasty and stent
Gives advice on how to care for your wound at home
Explains what this ankle procedure involves and outlines what to expect before, during and afterwards
Explains what surgery involves and outlines what to expect before, during and after your operation
Exercise advice following discharge from hospital with an ankle injury
Advice and exercises following discharge from hospital with a simple soft tissue injury to your ankle
Explains what will happen when you come to the hospital for an operation to repair or reconstruct an unstable ankle lateral ligament
Exercises designed to help improve movement and function for people following an ankle injury
Explains how the annual telephone follow-up clinic can offer you additional support for your haematology condition
You have attended the Maternity Ultrasound for a second attempt of the routine 20 week ‘anomaly’ scan; however, it has not been possible to complete this examination in full. This leaflet explains what will happen next.
Explains the tests and what to expect when you attend your appointment at the Pelvic Floor Clinic