We’re a team of Health Visitors & Nursery Nurses supporting families in Solihull from before baby is born until 5 years of age
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The Solihull health visiting service supports families from pregnancy to age five, offering information and support through health visitors, community nursery nurses, and infant feeding specialists. Contact the team at 0121 726 6755 or 6758, or text us at 07507 332563.
These soft pillows and cushions are often marketed for baby sleep or as somewhere for a baby to be left unsupervised. But this can cause suffocation or overheating, and your baby might even die.
Learn more: https://t.co/rPeZePHPJ2
#ChildSafety#ChildHealth
Winter brings longer nights and low sun, making it harder for drivers to spot pedestrians. So do your best to be safe and be seen. Wear bright clothing during the day and reflective clothing or accessories after dark.
Learn more: https://t.co/7rbexHjSL0
Merry Christmas from everyone at the Solihull Health Visiting Team. We are closed during the bank holiday period. If you need health services, please consider the services listed on our post. In case of a life-threatening injury or illness, dial 999 immediately.
With Christmas just around the corner, thinking about infant feeding support might not be at the top of your list… but the best gift you can give yourself this year is peace of mind. 🎁💜
✨ Do you know where to get support while local groups are closed?
✨ Worried that breastfeeding while visiting family or friends might ruin your Christmas cheer?
✨ Know a new mum who could use a listening ear?
Our peer supporters at National Breastfeeding Helpline are here for you 24/7!
📞 0300 100 0212
💌 Send a DM
(Facebook and Instagram only)
🎁Screenshot this little Christmas gift in case you (or someone you know) need it later ✨
@NBHelpline is provided by the Breastfeeding Network, with @AssocBfMothers
A reminder: The Practice will be closed on the 25 & 26 December '25 & 1 January '26, & open as usual all other dates.
For urgent non-life threatening health concerns, you can access NHS 111 online or by calling 111.
For life threatening medical emergencies dial 999.
Our Breastfeeding Café at the Riverside Family Hub will not be running on Christmas Eve, Wednesday 24th December 2025. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause. For breastfeeding support over bank holidays, contact the National Breastfeeding Helpline on 0300 100 0212.
During pregnancy, you’re more vulnerable to gum disease.
Remember, your dental check-ups and treatments are FREE up to a year after your baby’s birth.
Visit @BH_StartForLife for more tips and advice.
➡https://t.co/QZpmXSGAgu
#StartForLife#TopTipsforTeeth
It's World Prematurity Day 💙
Earlier this year, this lovely mum shared her story about breastfeeding her daughter, who was born premature.
"Tilly was born at 34+6 weeks via emergency C-Section as she decided to come in with a bang on Bonfire Night.
Tilly was tube fed breastmilk in NICU/SCBU until she was big and strong enough to latch herself. It’s been a long journey but she has been EBF from the beginning and is thriving. Many people are surprised to see such a small baby breastfeeding, but I’ve been determined to give her the very best from the start.
She’s grown from 3lbs 13 to over 7lbs 9 in 12 weeks. Breastfeeding a premature baby isn’t easy, it’s been challenging but Matilda has never lost weight and continued to thrive. We’re so grateful to the breastfeeding support workers at Wishaw General and our at-home support worker who have given such encouragement."
Thank you for sharing💜
If your breastfeeding journey didn't start the way you expected, or you want information on breastfeeding a premature baby, please contact our @NBHelpline for support - available 24/7.
📞0300 100 0212
If you need information on breastfeeding after a c-section, we have a factsheet for that: https://t.co/8Ita1pUzD7
Please contact our Drugs in Breastmilk Service if you have any questions about medication and breastfeeding - they aim to reply within 24 hours - [email protected].
✨Please share this post to raise awareness✨
#WorldPrematurityDay
We tend to think ‘If I can buy it for my child, it must be safe’. But sadly, that isn’t always true. To help you spot which products to avoid this Christmas we’ve highlighted some of the big risks to your child’s safety.
Take a look: https://t.co/k4qcUj2NRZ
If your child is vaccinated and catches flu, their symptoms will be milder and their recovery quicker.
Book your child’s flu vaccine via your GP, pharmacy or the NHS App.
➡️ https://t.co/DfiReEgHLs
Vaccines protect your child from measles, whooping cough and other serious illnesses. 🧒🛡
To check if your child has missed any, look in their red book or speak to your GP practice.
🔗 https://t.co/iT1c5LUCvR #StayStrongGetVaccinated
Drowning happens quickly and quietly. And, if your child goes under the water you won’t hear it.
So, stay with them all the time they’re in the bath and keep them in arm's reach.
Learn more ways to keep children safe at bath time: https://t.co/WcxmcsmGZt
#ChildSafety