A new phone helpline offering psychological support and advice to residents in Monklands and across Lanarkshire during the coronavirus pandemic has been launched by the area’s health board.
27.03.2020 - 14:59 / dailyrecord.co.uk
NHS Lanarkshire is further restricting neonatal visiting and suspending home births to protect families and staff from coronavirus.
The confirmation of the step was confirmed by the health board’s chief midwife Cheryl Clark that while one birthing partner is welcome during labour, visitations have been cancelled.
Ms Clark continued: “We understand this is an extremely difficult time for all pregnant women and their families but we need ensure our maternity service is safe. Mums-to-be should
A new phone helpline offering psychological support and advice to residents in Monklands and across Lanarkshire during the coronavirus pandemic has been launched by the area’s health board.
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NHS Lanarkshire has restricted neonatal visiting and suspended home births to protect families and staff from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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