Attention Expecting Mums! Visit our Maternity Immunisation Nurse Agata for the Whooping Cough vaccination following your 20-week anomaly scan. 🗓 Tue, Wed & Thurs ⏰ 10:00-1:00 & 2:00-4:00 📍 St George’s University Hospital, 4th Floor Lanesborough Wing, FMU ☎️ 07825144241
“Introducing Maternity & Neonatal Voices Partnership (MNVP) at St George’s! Share your experiences and help us enhance our maternity and neonatal services. Email [email protected] join our parent group or provide feedback.
Whooping cough cases are rising in England.
Sadly, five babies have died between January and March this year.
If you're pregnant, it's important to get the whooping cough vaccine to protect your newborn baby, as they are at greatest risk.
More info here https://t.co/Pd8QiVZLD5
Maternity are celebrating all things South Asian this month! Let us know how we can better meet your cultural needs by joining our parent user group in a monthly meeting [email protected]@STGMaternity@monicuppa@JanBrad81182927 @TotterdellJac
Come get your Whooping Cough Vaccine today eligible for pregnant women who had their anomaly scan at St George's University Hospital between 9am-1pm. Or 2-4pm Based in the Fetal Medicine Waiting Area Lanesborough Wing 4th floor.
Come get your Whooping Cough Vaccine today eligible for pregnant women who had their anomaly scan at St George's University Hospital between 9am-1pm. Or 2-4pm Based in the Fetal Medicine Waiting Area Lanesborough Wing 4th floor.
Come get your Whooping Cough Vaccine today eligible for pregnant women who had their anomaly scan at St George's University Hospital between 9am-1pm. Based in the Fetal Medicine Waiting Area Lanesborough Wing 4th floor.
Congratulations to the Silver and Gold CMiDO Award winners !! Certificates of recognition were also presented to 25 of us…@RezvaniArezou @JanBrad81182927@STGMaternity @TotterdellJac
Whooping Cough Vaccine is available today at St George's hospital between 10am - 1pm in Lanesborough wing 4th floor Fetal Medicine Unit waiting area. Eligible for pregnant women under St George's care between 20-22 weeks and above.
On the #InternationalDayoftheMidwife, we're celebrating our midwifery colleagues at @MidwivesRCM and across the world.
Midwives work hard every day to support women and people during pregnancy and childbirth, and we thank them for their important contributions to maternity care.
Our International Day of the Midwife celebrations today ended with an award ceremony for #TeamStGeorges midwives
Congrats to Micah, Polly and Robyn who were among our award winners
Thank you for all you do for our mothers and birthing people!🤰💜 #IDM2023