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THE parents of a baby who was born at just 26 weeks old has thanked the hospital staff for caring for their little miracle. Melissa and Ben Kavanagh’s baby daughter Grace was born at South Lakes Birth Centre in Barrow 14 weeks short of the full gestation period. The Askam parents, who already had a son George, described the experience as ‘very scary’ but praised the unit for their outstanding care. Mrs Kavanagh said: “Having a baby at 26 weeks is very scary and as a family we wanted to be able to give something back to our local unit. The birth centre helped us immensely on our journey both before and after Grace was born.” ....
Askam family of baby born at 26 weeks thanks Barrow's South Lakes Birth Centre staff nwemail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nwemail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Family's £400 thank you to special care baby unit cumbriacrack.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cumbriacrack.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
MOTHERS will be able to remain with their babies in the special care baby unit after the opening of a new area at Hereford County Hospital. Wye Valley NHS Trust has announce the opening of a new transitional care area at Hereford County Hospital’s special care baby unit. Previously mothers and babies who needed special care may have been separated if their baby had required admission to the Trust’s Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU). The new transitional care area within the Special Care Baby Unit provides two bedded bays with a care cot and a bed alongside each other, and 24/7 access to support and monitoring from a team of experienced midwives, neonatal nurses, neonatal support workers and paediatricians. ....
Monday, 15 February 2021, 4:23 pm Outpatients should attend hospital appointments as normal but some restrictions on hospital visitors will apply as the Bay of Plenty goes into Alert Level 2. With cases of COVID-19 identified in the Auckland community, the Bay of Plenty has been moved to Alert Level 2 but there is no disruption to hospital services. “Anyone with an Outpatients Appointment should attend as normal,” said Bay of Plenty District Health Board (BOPDHB) Incident Controller Karen Smith. “Entry to the hospitals is only through the front entrances and you will be asked to sign in using the COVID-19 QR Code or fill in a tracing ....