Latest data from @NPEU_UKOSS and @mbrrace showing the clear evidence of real world protection from #COVID#vaccine in pregnancy and the hazards in the unvaccinated. More women have died in this wave of infection than either of the previous waves #preventable by vaccination
Do you work on Delivery Suite or the Postnatal Ward? If so, please spare a few minutes to help us update the NEWTT tool-the neonatal observation chart you use may well be based on it!
Effectiveness of skin to skin contact between mother and baby at birth on maternal and neonatal outcomes among parturients
https://t.co/xSOAwOQ8tg #SkinToSkin via Indian Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology Research #breastfeedingawarenessweek
Sunlight is not a treatment for neonatal jaundice. Using transcutaneous bilirubinometers may help. Find translated illness in newborns leaflets here https://t.co/t9hFjsuHFE
Note the change in advice regarding postnatal visits. Important to maintain the initial postnatal community visit face to face rather than over the telephone.
Avoid readmission of babies who have hyperbilirubinemia by:dispelling the myth that sunlight will help to treat jaundice – unsafe advice!
Share this https://t.co/ofqjlOJZco leaflet available in 12 languages
Around 1000 babies die each year in the UK from causes related to pre-eclampsia. Awareness of signs is vital.
Read more here 👉 https://t.co/vGQvfoAP3u
#WorldPreeclampsiaDay#SandsHereToSupport#babyloss
Delighted to see our QI paper reducing antibiotic exposure to newborns published Early-onset sepsis: can we screen fewer babies safely? | Archives of Disease in Childhood @UHP_NHS @sue_wilkinsPHNT @docfok @JosLatour1 https://t.co/uZ4td28J58
"It is essential that the mother and her partner are never considered to be visitors within the neonatal unit – they are partners in their baby’s care."
Update to BAPM #Covid19 FAQs now live: https://t.co/SB4X8jNwYP
#ParentsArentVisitors@Blisscharity@HMactier@RCPCH_TA
This call will enable our academic partners to provide additional evidence on the effect of ethnicity on the impact of Covid-19, including health and care professionals and other key workers. This is an important but complex question where research can help provide solutions.
It is worrying to hear that children presenting to hospital later and therefore sicker. Please seek medical attention if:
1) your baby <3 months has a fever whether well/unwell
2) your baby is more sleepy than usual/not feeding/more jaundiced/dry nappies
3) non-blanching rash
We've received all initial posters from Wave 3 sites on their QI projects & given feedback. They're impressive! We can't wait to share final versions at the national #LearningEvent on 9 March. If you've received an email invite, don't forget to book! It's 1st come, 1st served!
@myobstetrician@NHSImprovement@dunkleybent@nhsmatreview The resource pack can be found at https://t.co/djgHaIivcR although there is also a website packed with resources and helpful information to be accessed through https://t.co/6QPEd3xmyA. Contact @UptonMichele if you need further info and thank you for making cate safer
Congratulations 🎉 please share your successes and how you’ve achieved these! We have an @Atain7 sharing platform on the @NHSImprovement hub and would love to learn from you. Thank you for all you’re doing to drive safe care for mothers and babies @dunkleybent@nhsmatreview
Wishing all of you fantastic & hardworking maternity & neonatal teams a fabulous Christmas & New Year, especially those who will be working over the holidays. Thank you for all you do for mums, babies & families. From all of us in the #MatNeoSIP team & our sister @NatPatSIP team