Sentences with phrase «on labour wards»

In recent years, water births are being used more frequently on labour wards, and in hospital births, too.
Hospitals frequently pump gas and air from a central supply so that it is easily available to patients on labour wards.
If they do, the team can call for better funding and guidance to help hospitals improve safety on labour wards.
They are under threat because the support from King's College hospital is going to be withdrawn, due to the midwives who staff the cafés being needed on the labour wards.
There's also an impact on delivery, and it automatically means a big tick on the «will give birth on the labour ward» section of my medical notes, which is where I'm interested to see if there's an alternative this time.
Following a move to London after the birth of her first daughter, Anya, Clemmie spent time working briefly at Kingston Hospital before taking a new role at King's College Hospital on the labour ward, one of the busiest units in the country.
However, in 10 trials, care was provided on the labour ward, suggesting a separate effect of birth setting.
Often, there's simply no room, or too few staff on our labour ward.

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Future research should assess the effects of provider training on informed choice for women, and whether women who are informed about the benefits of mobility and encouraged to be mobile remain in bed or choose to move around when in the labour ward
The aim of our study was to determine firstly, whether a retrospective linked data study was a viable alternative to such a design using routinely collected data in one Australian state and secondly, to report on the outcomes and interventions for women (and their babies) who planned to give birth in a hospital labour ward, birth centre or at home.
«In the labour ward -1 st hour with my second baby... on her due date... no distress in me or baby....
Most of the time, the baby is given to the mother in the labour room itself or in the ward, already wrapped up, for her to feed in the sitting or sleeping position (turned on one side).
In this study, the randomisation took place on the admission to labour ward, thus the study compared intrapartum care only.
When Kathy, my wife, went into the labour ward (December 5, 2003) I sat with her reading Julian Le Grand's book on motivation and public policy, working out which passages I could use for an Oxford admissions interview.
However, if we look at the places that had local elections on the same boundaries last year and this year (combining district wards to make county divisions), the UKIP change since 2012 is equally strongly correlated with both the Conservative and Labour change, suggesting that relative to last year both parties suffered equally from UKIP progress.
She was elected as a Labour councillor on Trafford Council in 1995 on which Keeley served as a member for Priory ward until 2004.
According to Professor Sir John Curtice Labour's vote was up on average by as much as 11 points in wards where more than 35 per cent of voters are aged between 18 and 34, and up by just 4 per cent where the proportion of younger voters is less than 20 per cent.
The projected Labour majority is a large 9,040 for Sunderland Central but if you add up the votes in the nine wards that voted on 1st May and make up the seat you get the following numbers:
So are we to conclude, that Labour activism must become even more local, with increased focus on ward activities?
In the years 2010 to 2012, although the Labour Party recovered from its worst position, in 2010, it has only won seats in its three strongest wards and has yet to challenge the Liberal Democrats grip on votes and power.
Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, has broken his silence on why he was attacked during the just concluded ward congress of the All Progressives Congress in Anambra State.
Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, has broken his silence on why he was attacked during the just concluded ward congress of the All...
13:18 - Eight Glasgow wards and 28 seats have been counted and the state of play is: Labour on 14, SNP on ten, Lib Dems on one, Conservatives on one, Glasgow First on one and the Greens on one.
Many constituency boundaries changed for the 2010 general election and this seat changed quite significantly which made the seat less of a Labour Party safe seat based on council results for electoral wards.
Instead the Tories finished on 36 councillors, with Labour gaining just one extra ward to win 13 councillors.
With Labour expecting to perform badly in May's Scottish, Welsh and local elections, it is counting on success for Sadiq Khan to ward off any leadership challenge to Jeremy Corbyn.
Amanda fought off challengers from both Labour and Plaid to win the Trallwn ward on Pontypridd Town Council.
[6] On election day itself Labour called for the resignation of a Liberal Democrat councillor in Danehouse ward, Arif Khan, after claiming his parents were registered for proxy votes despite living in Pakistan; however Khan denied doing anything wrong.
[5] The three Labour gains came in the wards of Chipping Norton, Witney Central and Witney East, taking the party to four seats on the council.
Evelyn later returned to the labour ward to inform the complainant that the baby girl had passed on.
Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham told Daybreak that Labour agreed with the claims made by the Royal College of Nursing this morning, adding that cuts to staffing levels was causing «intense pressure» on hospital wards.
It's neck and neck in Barnet with Labour and the Tories on 27 seats each with two wards to return tonight and 32 seats needed for a majority.
The Tories have 16 councillors out of 70 on Bristol City Council, with 10 in this constituency across 9 two member wards, two of which are in split wards, one with the Lib Dems, and one with Labour.
Meanwhile, the Green Party once again stood candidates in every ward and made a surprise gain in the Hednesford South ward, ousting a sitting Labour councillor and giving them their first representation on Cannock Chase District Council.
Windhill and Wrose ward is represented on Bradford Council by three Labour councillors, Vanda Greenwood, Susan Hinchcliffe and Alex Ross - Shaw.
Toller ward is represented on Bradford Council by three Labour Party councillors, Imran Hussain, Fozia Shaheen and Arshad Hussain.
[4] They gained 3 seats from Labour in Burscough East, Burscough West and Scott wards, [5] with the Labour leader on the council, Alan Bullen, saying that it had «not been a good night».
De Cordova is a Labour Party councillor for the Larkhall ward on Lambeth Council.
[3] However Labour targeted the Conservative wards of Derby, Newburgh and Parbold, while criticising the Conservatives for holding a failed vote on transferring council housing.
The current Labour leadership is also trying to ward - off the perceived UKIP threat and tighten its grip on the party — rather than making any coherent attempt to win over Conservative voters.
For Labour to be on track to move into government, in the London election, the party should have won a comfortable clean sweep of Tory wards where a swing of 5 % was required.
Labour have some very vulnerable seats in wards like Rayners Lane, Harrow on the Hill and Kenton West which the Tories will be targeting.
Despite the government's omnishambles, Leveson, the recession and the budget, Labour missed out on half of its ward targets against the Tories.
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