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Local maternity and neonatal system reminding parents to watch babies movement

Holly Clement 25th Jul, 2024   0

HEREFORD and Worcestershire local maternity and neonatal system (LMNS) is reminding expectant parents that baby movements matter during pregnancy.

The #MovementsMatter campaign aims to encourage people expecting a baby to contact their maternity team if they have any concerns regarding the baby’s movements.

Rachel Duckett, obstetric lead at the LMNS, said: “Once your baby starts to move, it should keep on moving.

“You should start to recognise a pattern and it shouldn’t stop.

“If the movement stops, slows down, or changes – or you’re worried for any reason, pick up the phone and call Maternity Triage immediately.”

 




Amie Symes, associate director of midwifery at Wye Valley NHS Trust, added: “We’re also using the campaign to raise awareness that home Doppler tests (handheld baby heart monitors designed to help hear a baby’s heartbeat) are not reliable.

“Even if you detect a heartbeat it doesn’t mean your baby is well. So – if your baby’s movements change, call Maternity Triage.”


Visit hwics.org.uk/movementsmatter for more information.

The phone number for Maternity Triage at Worcestershire Royal Hospital is 01905 733196.

The phone number for Maternity Triage at County Hospital, Hereford is 07990 986517.