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111. Breast care information  
Blood clots After any surgery, you're at risk of blood clots developing To prevent blood clots, your nurses get you up as soon as possible after your operation. They encourage you to move  
112. Lost Hearing aids  
Your hearing aid is a valuable and delicate instrument. Please treat it with the utmost care. You are advised that should you lose or damage your hearing aid through negligence you may be  
113. Side-effects  
Sickness People react differently to chemotherapy. Some people feel sick after treatment, some people are sick and others have no problem at all. Some chemotherapy drugs do cause people to feel  
114. Mobile app privacy statement  
The privacy of all of our users is very important to us. When you, as an app-user, use the service we (the App-publisher) process your Personal Data. This Privacy Statement describes how we  
115. Shuttle bus and Park and Ride service  
Our Mission Statement To provide our colleagues with a safe and reliable integrated, transport network which has the least impact on our environment. Getting on and off the bus Please arrive  
116. Post-natal Midwifery Care  
When you are discharged from the hospital or following your home birth, your community midwife will either attend your home address or ask you to visit a postnatal clinic during the postnatal  
117. Smokefree Pregnancy  
Q - Can I use an e-cigarette to help me quit smoking during pregnancy? A - Yes, e-cigarettes can help you to quit and are much less harmful than smoking. Stopping smoking early in pregnancy almost  
118. Shoulder Dislocation  
A dislocated shoulder is an injury where the upper arm bone (humerus) pops out of the cup shaped socket that’s part of your shoulder blade (scapula). The shoulder is one of the body’s most mobile  
119. Back Pain  
Video: Introduction Video: how to manage your back pain Video: if your back pain doesn’t improve Video: knee hugging Video: knee rolling Video: Pelvic Tilting Video: Thoracic Rotation Video:  
120. Pelvic floor muscle dysfunction  
Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) Stress Urinary Incontinence occurs when more pressure is put on the bladder than the pelvic floor muscles and urethral sphincter are able to withstand. This results  
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