Talk to me before I’m born

Talk to me before I’m born

January’s message is “Talk to me before I’m born…think of the bond we will form”.

Talking, singing and reading to your baby before they are born will help develop a really special bond.

Babies learn lots of things before they are born. At 16-20 weeks your baby can hear your voice and other sounds from the womb.

From around 24-27 weeks babies are able to recognise their mums voice.

We will be sharing more tips and ideas this month for how you can build and develop an attachment with your ‘bump’!

 

 

Fever & Rash Advice Sheet for Parents & Carers of Children

In children rashes are very common, most rashes require no medical input and simply get better by themselves without any treatment.
The below leaflet is a guide for parents on how to help their child if they have a fever or rash.
For more information visit https://bit.ly/3rMoqBu
Remember to always rule out Covid-19 by getting a test. #teamSHSCT

NHSCT – Baby and U

Baby and U – Online Information, Booking and Self Referral Program for your Pregnancy journey

A new Northern Trust webpage, ‘Baby and U’ has been produced to allow newly expectant mums to access up-to-date health advice and pregnancy information easily.

As soon as you have a Positive Pregnancy Test you can refer yourself directly for Maternity Care in the Northern Health and Social Care Trust using the electronic Self-Referral form – https://crowd.in/NZ7U0R

Browse ‘Baby and U’ on our website – https://crowd.in/bXBqju