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Babies in Grace may not be able to feed straight away, so preparation is important for when the baby is able to start feeding.Our lactation specialist can help and advise you on breast feeding, expres...
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Life with a baby in Grace can be tough. Here's some of the services we provide to help.Social worker The Grace social work team is available for counselling and support to parents, carers and the...
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We have a wonderful team. Here's a run-down of who's who and what they do.The Grace Centre for Newborn Intensive Care is managed by three co-heads.Prof Nadia Badawi, AM – Neonatologist,  Medical ...
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The Grace Research Unit is a lead academic and clinical neonatal research unit.As a centre of excellence for neonatal research, we are committed to research that will further our knowledge and challen...
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We want you to hold your baby as soon as possible. However, if a baby is very unwell or requires a medical procedure we ask you to wait a little while before your first cuddle.Hand hugTo make sur...
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IntroductionWhen a person breathes in, a gas in the air called oxygen goes into the lungs. Oxygen is carried through the lungs into the blood before travelling throughout the body.Oxygen is an essenti...
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IntroductionChildren born with oesophageal atresia (OA)/tracheoesophageal fistula (TOF) may need to take extra care with eating and drinking. This resource suggests ways to help your child eat and dri...
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IntroductionSever's disease is a condition that causes slowly growing pain and swelling in the growth plate in the heel of the foot.Growth plates help bones grow into the length and width they will be...
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Kids disability Bringing together specialist paediatric services to support kids with complex disabilities. ...