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If you have mild or moderate flu symptoms, stay home to avoid spreading the virus, especially in GP practices, hospitals, and other healthcare settings. If you need medical advice, visit your local pharmacy or call NHS 24 on 111 for urgent concerns. 

To reduce the spread:

Wash hands often, cover coughs/sneezes with a tissue or your elbow. Consider wearing a face mask.

Find a self help guide at

 Self-help guide: Flu-like illness | NHS inform

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Pregnancy

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If you are pregnant you need to register online for your first midwife appointment as soon as possible.

If you require antenatal services please visit the link below. After you have completed a simple online form, you will receive your first appointment with a midwife via post. 

Self-Referring to Maternity Services - NHSGGC 

If you require information about how to book for maternity care in another language please click on the link below.

Expecting a Baby - NHSGGC

The more you know about your pregnancy and your options, the more you are likely to feel in control. The information given here is based on The Pregnancy Book, which your midwife should give you at your first appointment.   

Before you are pregnant

Your pregnancy and labour

You and your baby

General pregnancy topics



 
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