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241. Recovery after birth  
Caesarean Section It takes approximately six weeks for your scar to heal. It may feel tender, itchy and numb in the first few weeks and may be pink or red and slightly raised. Once healed, it should…  
242. Pelvic Floor Exercises  
Pelvic floor exercises are important to do during pregnancy and after the birth of your baby. Below is a leaflet and video explaining how to do them. It can take 3-4 months to build up your…  
243. Bladder problems  
Stress incontinence is the accidental leakage of urine when you do something that increases the pressure in the tummy. This could include; coughing, sneezing, laughing, lifting your baby and…  
244. Constipation  
Some women experience constipation - sitting in the right position on the toilet helps your muscles to relax and makes it easier to open your bowels. You can use the position in the diagram to help…  
245. Bladder advice for during labour/after birth  
Bladder and vaginal problems during and after pregnancy After birth week 1 - bladder care Constipation during and after pregnancy Pelvic floor exercises during and after pregnancy  
246. Bladder and Bowel Advice  
At least 1 in 3 people can experience bladder or bowel problems in pregnancy or after having a baby. These problems are very common and there is lots of support available to help improve your…  
247. Vulval/Vaginal pain  
It can be common to experience vaginal and vulval pain in pregnancy, and this could be for many reasons. Sometimes the weight of the baby can cause a heavy feeling within the vagina, other reasons…  
248. Aches and pains in pregnancy  
Pelvic girdle pain, sciatica and lower back pain Aches and pains in pregnancy and after birth can cause difficulty with normal daily activities. We have a selection of leaflets and videos below to…  
249. Aches and pains in pregnancy & after birth  
50% of people will experience aches and pains during pregnancy and, or, after having their baby. Please click on the buttons below for more information, advice and exercises to help in the…  
250. Perinatal Pelvic Health Service  
Pregnancy and childbirth affect each person differently and can lead to physical and emotional changes. Problems can include back and pelvic pain, accidental bladder or bowel leakage (known as…  
251. Forms / Questionnaires  
All the links below link to downloadable templates. Bladder Chart Continence questionnaire Pelvic organ prolapse questionnaire Quality of Life questionnaire   
252. Mesothelioma  
What is Mesothelioma? Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that develops in the lining that covers the outer surface of some of the body's organs. It mainly affects the lining of the lungs (pleural…  
253. Lymph Node Biopsy  
A lymph node biopsy helps diagnose conditions like cancer or infections by examining the lymph node tissue. It is a way of taking a small piece of tissue out of your body, using a tiny incision…  
254. MRI  
Magnetic Resonance Imaging or MRI is a way of examining the organs and tissues in the body without the use of X-rays. The MRI scanner uses a strong magnetic field, radio waves and an advanced…  
255. PET Scan  
A PET scan uses a low dose of radiation to check the activity of cells in different parts of the body. You may have a PET scan and a CT scan together. This is called a PET-CT scan. Before the…  
256. CT  
What is a CT Scan? A CT scan uses X-Rays (radiation) and a computer to create detailed images of the inside of the body, within a single breath hold. A CT scanner is a ‘polo-mint’ shaped machine…  
257. Ultrasound  
What is ultrasound? Ultrasound is the use of high frequency sound waves to create an image of the inside of the body. This is done by using a small hand sensor and gel, which is moved over the…  
258. Patient information  
The following links contain information on what you can expect when coming to the clinic, or following a breast cancer diagnosis. This information has been collated with information from CHFT and…  
259. Patient Information Leaflets  
We have a number of leaflets providing information about the various examinations which are undertaken within the Radiology Department:   
260. Location Addresses  
To update/change your personal details - please use the NHS App. If you don't have the app please contact your GP as they hold your master record, which is linked to our systems.  …  
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