When should you go to early pregnancy unit?
The Early Pregnancy Unit (EPU) is open to any women who is less than 14 weeks pregnant who is experiencing symptoms they find concerning (e.g. bleeding or pain), or who is unsure of the dates of their pregnancy.
What is Early pregnancy Assessment Unit?
The Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit (EPAU) is a nurse-led service which provides specialist care for women who have, or who have had the following: Vaginal bleeding and/or pain in early pregnancy up to 16 weeks. A loss of liquor before 16 weeks (watery vaginal loss)
Does Rotherham hospital have a birthing pool?
Here at Rotherham Hospital we have; 14 birthing rooms, all with en-suite facilities. A birthing pool. An antenatal and postnatal ward.
What are visiting times at Rotherham Hospital?
Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, visiting hours have been restricted, and at times stopped altogether, however, the new hours will see visitors able to be with loved ones from 11am to 8pm, seven days a week.
What happens at early pregnancy assessment?
The nurse will take a brief history and ask questions regarding your current pregnancy, any previous pregnancies, and your general health. You will then be taken for your scan. There are two options available depending on need: General abdominal scan.
What happens at an early pregnancy appointment?
Your midwife will ask if they can: measure your height and weight, and work out your body mass index (BMI) measure your blood pressure and test your urine for signs of pre-eclampsia. take a blood test to see if you have HIV, syphilis or hepatitis B.
Can I have a scan at 9 weeks?
You will be offered your first dating scan at 8 to 14 weeks.
Is parking still free at Rotherham Hospital?
There is free car parking for patients on site. Spaces are limited but further parking is available at the multi-storey car park above the Rotherham Interchange.
What is Fitzwilliam Ward Rotherham Hospital?
Fitzwilliam Orthopaedic Trauma Ward is approximately 255m from the main hospital entrance. There are resting areas along the route. Wayfinding signage is provided. Dementia friendly signage is not provided.
What do you call early pregnancy?
The first third of your pregnancy is called the first trimester. It’s made up of weeks 1 through 12 or 13 of pregnancy. Here is a summary of how your baby develops during the first trimester.
Where is the maternity unit at Royal Derby Hospital?
Royal Derby Hospital – Ward 314 Our maternity service is the only service in the UK to have maintained UNICEF WHO Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative consistently since 1998. Location Maternity Unit Level 3, Royal Derby Hospital Nearest entrances: 20 and 21 Getting to Royal Derby Hospital > Telephone: 01332 787 314 About
Do you offer maternity services in Rotherham?
We offer high quality maternity services across Rotherham and our midwives work in the community and in hospital to support you closely. If you are concerned about your own or your baby’s wellbeing please call our maternity triage line on 01709 427700 (24/7) or call 999 in an emergency.
How do I get to Royal Derby Hospital?
Getting to Royal Derby Hospital > Telephone: 01332 787 314 About Ward 314 provides 47 beds and cots. There are several 4 bedded rooms with bathroom facilities plus single rooms if you have extra needs.
Why choose Rotherham maternity services for labour induction?
Rotherham Maternity Services offer the balloon induction method for low-risk women who need labour induced Midwives trained in administrating sterile water injections for back pain in labour Our own Obstetric Theatre located in close proximity to the Delivery Suite and Special Care Baby Unit for maternity theatre cases