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The South East London Maternal Medicine Network works together to provide specialist advice and care for pregnant women and birthing people who have significant medical concerns, whether they are planning to get pregnant, already pregnant or have recently given birth. They also support women and birthing people when a medical problem arises during pregnancy.
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Your responses will help to develop and improve South East London’s Maternal Medicine service to ensure that it responds to the needs of our communities.
The South East London Maternal Medicine Network works together to provide specialist advice and care for pregnant women and birthing people who have significant medical concerns, whether they are planning to get pregnant, already pregnant or have recently given birth. They also support women and birthing people when a medical problem arises during pregnancy.
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Your responses will help to develop and improve South East London’s Maternal Medicine service to ensure that it responds to the needs of our communities.
The South East London Maternal Medicine Network works together to provide specialist advice and care for pregnant women and birthing people who have significant medical concerns, whether they are planning to get pregnant, already pregnant or have recently given birth. They also support women and birthing people when a medical problem arises during pregnancy.
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Your responses will help to develop and improve South East London’s Maternal Medicine service to ensure that it responds to the needs of our communities.
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