Feedback on our Postnatal Discharge Videos

We’re always looking for ways to enhance the care and support we provide to new parents. As part of this commitment, we’ve developed new postnatal discharge videos to help guide you through the first steps after leaving the hospital.

We’d love to hear your thoughts!

Link to the East Lancashire Maternity and Neonatal Voices Partnership (MNVP) survey - https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/EHLT_Discharge_Video_Survey/

Please take a few minutes to share your feedback by completing the short survey. 

 

Congratulations on the birth of your baby!

We have created a set of short videos to give new parents all the information needed for going home with your newborn. The videos cover the topics listed below and are available on the website for you to revisit at any time.

Appointments with community midwife, GP, health visitor and contact numbers
Perineal advice
Taking care of your wound
Mental health for parents
Safer sleeping
Contraception
Infant feeding discharge information
Discharge medications
Carbon monoxide
Car seats
Registering of birth
Recognising a sick baby and steps to take
Jaundice in babies
LSC ICON - Babies cry, you can cope

To access the videos in other languages please follow the link under the video.



Appointments with community midwife, GP, health visitor and contact numbers


Perineal advice


Taking care of your wound


Mental health for parents


Safer Sleeping


Contraception


Infant feeding discharge information


Discharge medications


Carbon monoxide


Car seats


Registering of birth


Recognising a sick baby and steps to take


The videos above have been made possible by Electricity North West.                                  Electricity north west.png
If you are pregnant or have children under 5, did you know you can get free extra support in a power cut?
To sign up to the electricity north west free extra care register visit - https://www.enwl.co.uk/power-cuts/extra-care/our-extra-care-register/
 
 

Jaundice in babies


LCS ICON - Babies cry, you can cope