The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Expectant mothers to give birth at Ninewells after local units close

HEALTH: Perth and Arbroath infirmarie­s will no longer be available, says NHS

- DEREK HEALEY dhealey@thecourier.co.uk

Expectant mothers across Tayside will be asked to travel to Dundee to give birth after midwife-led units across the region were closed to protect staff resources.

Women in Dundee, Angus, Perth and Kinross will now give birth at Ninewells Hospital, either in the midwifery unit or labour suite.

Labour and birthing at community maternity units in Perth Royal Infirmary and Arbroath Infirmary will no longer be available and those who were planning home births and are due soon will also be expected to attend Ninewells.

NHS Tayside stressed the decision was made “as it has become increasing­ly difficult to staff the three-site community maternity model of care at this challengin­g time for health services across the country”.

Lead midwife Lesley Sharkey said: “We understand that women and families will have many questions regarding the place of birth choice being altered and we want to reassure them

“We want to reassure women and their families that they will be warmly welcomed into our Dundee midwifery unit at Ninewells. LESLEY SHARKEY

that they will be warmly welcomed into our Dundee midwifery unit at Ninewells.

“Midwives who would normally work within the community maternity units at PRI and Arbroath Infirmary will now be available in the Dundee maternity unit.

“This will allow us to support all Tayside women in labour while also prioritisi­ng the key antenatal and postnatal contacts to keep women and their babies safe and healthy at this time.

“This temporary change is being reviewed on a regular basis and when we are able to reintroduc­e these community maternity services at Perth and Arbroath, midwives will contact women to let them know.”

Meanwhile, changes to dental services mean King’s Cross Health and Community Care Centre, Dundee Dental Hospital, Springfiel­d Medical Centre and Broxden Dental Centre will now be providing emergency care only.

Patients have been urged not to attend any of the centres unless they have an appointmen­t and to call 01382 635774 in working hours or NHS 24 on 111 in the evenings and at weekends if they require urgent dental care.

Callers will be triaged by phone and those suspected or confirmed as having Covid-19 will be referred to King’s Cross for treatment. Those without will be referred to Dundee Dental Hospital, Springfiel­d or Broxden.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Women in Dundee, Angus, Perth and Kinross will now give birth at Ninewells Hospital.
Picture: PA. Women in Dundee, Angus, Perth and Kinross will now give birth at Ninewells Hospital.

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