Maternity
These leaflets are for patients, and family members, of the Maternity unit.
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A guide to safe responsive bottle feedingPDF369 KB
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Am I in labour?PDF10097 KB
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Assessing and treating tongue tiePDF133 KB
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Benefits of breast milk for preterm babiesPDF174 KB
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Birth afterthoughts servicePDF379 KB
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Blocked ducts and mastitis when breastfeedingPDF193 KB
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Bringing in your own formula milkPDF151 KB
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Caring for your Caesarean birth woundPDF179 KB
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Contraception after birthPDF220 KB
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Don't shake the babyPDF429 KB
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Foley balloon catheter induction of labourPDF171 KB
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Following your birth - afterthoughts sessionPDF188 KB
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Genital herpes and pregnancyPDF163 KB
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Helping baby breast/chest feedPDF200 KB
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How to use syringes and cups to feed your babyPDF256 KB
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Induced lactationPDF374 KB
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Induction of labourPDF1406 KB
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Infant crying and how to copePDF123 KB
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Lactation suppression for the bereaved woman/birthing parentPDF190 KB
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Neonatal weight lossPDF154 KB
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Partners/supporters staying overnight on the maternity wardPDF692 KB
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Physiotherapy advice following your third or fourth perineal tearPDF381 KB
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Physiotherapy advice following your vaginal birthPDF421 KB
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Polish language leaflets (produced by Babycentre)PDF217 KB
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Positive for coronavirusPDF318 KB
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Protecting your baby from low blood sugarPDF339 KB
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Remifentanil Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) for women and birthing people during labourPDF157 KB
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Signs and symptoms of preterm labourPDF210 KB
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Signs and symptoms of preterm labour for women and birthing people at high / intermediate risk of preterm birthPDF186 KB
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Smoking and your pregnancyPDF594 KB
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The Butterfly SuitePDF385 KB
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The first 10 days of breast/chest feedingPDF582 KB
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Vitamin K and frenulotomy (tongue tie division)PDF171 KB
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Vitamin K for your newborn babyPDF193 KB
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What starting antibiotics means for your babyPDF187 KB
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Your guide to choosing where to give birth to your babyPDF683 KB
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The Phoenix Team - stop smoking incentive schemePDF201 KB