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Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists leaflets
- Amniocentesis
- Anaesthesia during pregnancy
- Baby skincare
- Baby’s movement in pregnancy
- Bassett Ward
- Birth after previous caesarean
- Bottle feeding
- Breast feeding
- Breastfeeding, expressing and storage
- Care of babies experiencing withdrawal symptoms
- Choosing to have a caesarean section
- Consent in the Special Care Unit
- Cot death
- Development care – Caring for your premature baby
- Early pregnancy assessment clinic
- Expressing your milk before baby arrives
- Gastro-oesophageal reflux in babies
- Group B streptococcus (GBS) infection in newborn babies
- Having an abortion in North Devon
- Heart murmurs in a newborn infant
- Infection in newborns
- Information for parents of extremely premature babies
- Jaundice in Newborn babies
- Lumbar puncture in newborn babies
- Medicines derived from animal products
- Mental wellbeing during pregnancy
- Methotrexate (management of ectopic pregnancy)
- Miscarriage
- Miscarriage (medical management)
- Monitoring your baby’s heartbeat in labour
- Obstetric ultrasound service
- Off to the best start
- Pain relief and your baby
- Pain relief in labour
- Parent/carer administration of medication whilst in hospital
- Pelvic girdle pain and pregnancy
- Perineal care in maternity
- Physiotherapy advice after your caesarean section
- Physiotherapy advice and exercises for after baby is born
- Positioning for premature babies
- Pregnancy of Unknown Location (PUL)
- Pregnant women who smoke cannabis
- Remifentanil PCA
- Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) – Screening
- Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) – Treatment
- Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists leaflets
- Safeguarding your baby in the Maternity Unit
- Safer sleep for babies
- Shoulder dystocia
- Special Care Unit (SCU), Welcome to
- Taking an axilla temperature
- Vaginal birth after caesarean section
- Vitamin K and haemorrhagic disease of the newborn
- Waterbirth and the use of water for pain relief in labour
- What to expect after having your baby
- Whooping cough and pregnancy