Pregnancy & Child Health

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Child Health:

Baby’s Development

Child Health and Development

Caring for a Newborn Baby 

Crying Babies

Rashes in Children

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Healthier Together:

Healthier Together: Improving the health of children and young people in Oxfordshire

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Healthier Together programme relies upon patients and healthcare professionals working together to improve how local healthcare is delivered. The website provides advice for parents, and clinical resources to support healthcare professionals – which means that your child is likely to receive consistently high-quality care, irrespective of which healthcare professional they see.

 

Notifying Midwifes of a new pregnancy:

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Oxford University Hospitals is an NHS service providing a single point of access for all maternity referrals in the Oxfordshire County. The aim is to make sure you have access to the right care from day one. Oxford University Hospitals will triage your referral based on the information you provide and the hospital will contact you to start your antenatal care. In the meantime if you are worried about your pregnancy, please tell your GP straight away.

Click here to inform the NHS of your pregnancy. It’s quick and easy and just takes a couple of minutes.

Congratulations on your pregnancy and thank you for choosing Oxford University Hospitals – we look forward to supporting you! Please complete this self-referral form after 6 weeks of pregnancy to notify your local Community Midwives who will arrange your first appointment with the team. To help us process your referral quickly, please enter your NHS number which can be found on your NHS app or via your GP.

If you have any questions or difficulties in completing this referral, please contact your Community Midwives who’s contact numbers can be found on our website.

You can also use this to refer a pregnancy on behalf of a woman.

 

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