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A mother who received her last rites twice while battling Covid-19 in South West Acute Hospital (SWAH) has urged pregnant women to get the Covid-19… ....
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WOMEN who want to have care provided by Bradford Maternity Services are being encouraged to fill in a new online self-referral form as soon as they discover they are pregnant. The form aims to immediately put mothers-to-be in direct contact with the maternity team, so their care planning can start as soon as possible. “The new self-referral form means women don’t have to contact their GP to access maternity care anymore. Instead, they can fill in the online form, which is quick, easy and available 24 hours a day” said Tracey Hall, Personalised Midwifery Care Project Lead at the Women’s and Newborn Unit, based at Bradford Royal Infirmary (BRI). ....
A TWO-year programme has been launched at the Bradford Royal Infirmary (BRI) to upgrade its maternity services to “outstanding” levels. The programme - Outstanding Maternity Services - is set to “transform” the care the hospital provides to women and families, the Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said. Around 5,500 women give birth in the Women’s and Newborn Unit every year and Chief Nurse Karen Dawber said the project “reflects the dedication of our maternity staff to drive forward changes and improvements in providing the best care to local families and mums-to-be”. She said: “The programme of work is vast and aims to transform care pathways and improve the experience of our women and their families. ....