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"Experience of the EPAU after a late miscarriage"

About: Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

(as the patient),

Attended the Early Pregnancy Assessment Units (EPAU) after bleeding at home 14 weeks pregnant, had a scan found no heart beat.

Jane staff nurse was amazing and all theatre staff during the ERPC in hospital. With ward staff did not feel I had the opportunity to ask questions about why this had happened and did not feel opportunity to speak to anyone after I was discharged.

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Response from Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust 12 years ago
Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Submitted on 03/04/2012 at 10:04
Published on Care Opinion at 10:31


Dear Sarah NY

Thank you for adding you comment to the Patient Opinion website. We are pleased to read that the EPAU was able to offer you the support you needed at such a difficult time . We will pass your comments to the unit, together with your comments about the lack of support you received on the ward. If you would like to speak to a member of staff to discuss any questions you may have, please contact the PALS Team on telephone number (01482) 623065 who will be happy to arrange this for you.

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